Thank you very much.Probably I have to study a little bit of php.Andrea- Messaggio Originale -Oggetto:Re: [users] update-data.sh writes strange data fileDa: Bob Hutchinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]A:users@vegadns.orgData:04-04-2005 21:53On Monday 04 Apr 2005 17:30, Andrea Benedetto wrote: When I
When I change something in the vegadns database and then use the
update-data.sh script it doesn't work.
It gives me this error:
tinydns-data: fatal: unable to parse data line 1: unrecognized leading
character
make: *** [data.cdb] Error 111
and if I open the data file I can read in the first
On Monday 04 Apr 2005 17:30, Andrea Benedetto wrote:
When I change something in the vegadns database and then use the
update-data.sh script it doesn't work.
It gives me this error:
tinydns-data: fatal: unable to parse data line 1: unrecognized leading
character
make: *** [data.cdb] Error
I installed TinyDNS and had it
operational and then decided to give VegaDNS a shot,
it installed fine, but when I ran update-data.sh it
said it completed the command, but it simply added another file to the TinyDNS folder and didnt update the data file
correctly and just removed all the
Paul Maric wrote:
I installed TinyDNS and had it operational and then decided to give
VegaDNS a shot, it installed fine, but when I ran update-data.sh it
said it completed the command, but it simply added another file to the
TinyDNS folder and didnt update the data file correctly and just
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From: Bill Shupp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 22 September 2004 4:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [users] update-data.sh not functioning correctly...
Paul Maric wrote:
I installed TinyDNS and had it operational and then decided to give
VegaDNS a shot, it installed fine
Bob Hutchinson wrote:
It does not matter, any existing data file is moved/removed by the update
script and the new one installed. There is no connection between VegaDNS and
TinyDNS except for the data file.
I think that's what confuses new users... you need to axfr your
existing data into
I ran into a problem the other day on a testing server. Apache was
stopped on the server hosting vegaDNS, and well I lost DNS to the whole
test bed for a little bit :). Easy enough to fix in the situation,
restart apache and all is well, but losing dns for a bit can blow if you
have a good number
I am having a little trouble with the syntax of the conf.php - line 49. I
would like to have all my servers sync with this script as it seems to be
the recommended way. If I add one server, it seems to work fine. If I add
two servers it gives me an error. I think that I am not using the proper