In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Laws writes:
> Not ISC BIND specific, but if someone could point me at the magic
> incantations to get RHEL 5.2's SELinux to play nice with named's logs
> (daemon is serving names fine), I'd be appreciative.
>
> Off-list would be best as this isn't really a
Not ISC BIND specific, but if someone could point me at the magic
incantations to get RHEL 5.2's SELinux to play nice with named's logs
(daemon is serving names fine), I'd be appreciative.
Off-list would be best as this isn't really an ISC BIND issue.
Thanks.
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Peter Laws / N5UWY
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Mark Andrews wrote:
Mark Andrews writes:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
co
.nz>, "Steve Brorens" writes:
I've got range of 256 addresses, where I have valid PTRs for all
addresses generated by:
$GENERATE 0-255 $ PTR 123-123.123-66-$.acme.co.nz.
My problem is that there are a dozen or so
Once again, Henrik is the man:
http://www.nabble.com/CONNECT-errors-with-2.7.STABLE2-2-td18261153.html
What I'm looking for is a brief, technical explanation of why this
setting defaults to off rather than on. I didn't really get from that
thread why the defaults were the way they were, especial
Serge Fonville wrote:
> Since building on x64 'won't work' I tried building on win32 using
> buildall.bat.
I suggest you run buildsetup.bat and then go into VS and build the rest.
> Perhaps related to that I have VS2K8 installed I get the error "C3163:
> '_vsnprintf': attributes inconsistent with
Since building on x64 'won't work' I tried building on win32 using
buildall.bat.
Perhaps related to that I have VS2K8 installed I get the error "C3163:
'_vsnprintf': attributes inconsistent with previous declaration" when trying
to compile in Visual Studio as well.
I googled a lot and found some va
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