Out of newbie curiosity, what was wrong with it?~GN(aka geeknoob)On 10/29/06, slamp slamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:false alarm. problem resolved.On 10/29/06, slamp slamp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello list, we have changed the internal ip in our network and now we cannot resolve any hosts. we are
forgot to change gateway in the linux box. lol.On 11/9/06, tearsong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Out of newbie curiosity, what was wrong with it?~GN(aka geeknoob)On 10/29/06, slamp slamp
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:false alarm. problem resolved.
On 10/29/06, slamp slamp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello
slamp slamp wrote:
forgot to change gateway in the linux box. lol.
gotta make the wires touch...
:)
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hello list, we have changed the internal ip in our network and now we
cannot resolve any hosts. we are using centos 4.4 with the latest
qmail and djbdns-localcache-1.05-1.0.2. everything else is functioning
but resolving hosts which is at the heart of qmailtoaster. no firewall
in place.
cat
false alarm. problem resolved.
On 10/29/06, slamp slamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello list, we have changed the internal ip in our network and now we
cannot resolve any hosts. we are using centos 4.4 with the latest
qmail and djbdns-localcache-1.05-1.0.2. everything else is functioning
but
Hi list, this is probably not the list to ask this question but since you
guys provide a package for dnscache I might as well ask here.
I have installed the djbdns-localcache rpm package to get domainkeys
working properly, the question is can this install be used for local
network dns resolver?
Hi John,
djbdns-localcache is only local for one ip address and cannot share an ip
address with tinydns (name server). You can run a second instance of
djbdns-localcache with an external ip address and serve caching to your
windows box but it's probably not worth the effort.
Regards,
Nick
Hi
I think that another option would be to use the bind and
caching-nameserver packages in place of djbdns-localcache, but then
you'd have to configure bind for domainkeys. Like Nick said, probably
not worth the effort. FWIW, XP has it's own DNS cache.
Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Hi John,