On Tue, 2 May 2006 08:49 am, CaT wrote: > On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 10:03:41PM +1000, James Gray wrote: > > I have a Prosignia 200 at work that now refuses to boot from CDROM. It > > threw a hard drive over the weekend so the secondary DNS server went > > "bye-byes". > > ... > > > It reset my network configuration, sorted out the X server and re-jigged > > the > > You have X running on your secondry DNS?
Nah - it was installed by default, but it's gone now. We've kept enough of
the runtime bits (sans actual "X server") so some of the neato GUI manglement
tools can be tunnelled with ssh X forwarding. Not my preferred setup - heck
it's DNS! You only need vi to manage it, unfortunately I have to work with
other admins who seem incapable of doing much more than:
ssh -X ns2 "run-gui-mangler"
<sigh> I'd install webmin but my boss has a "thing" about it, and besides, I
HATE what webmin does to my nice neat DNS zones!
Cheers,
James
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