In message <91aa34af1001181327q7f5de882vf47052ed39d87...@mail.gmail.com>, Todd
writes:
> Good day all,
>
> We've run into a problem with our DNS servers. The way we update our
> masters is via a CVS Checkout and reload of the zones modified.
> Sometimes though, we need to reload the whole confi
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Todd wrote:
> Good day all,
>
> We've run into a problem with our DNS servers. The way we update our
> masters is via a CVS Checkout and reload of the zones modified.
> Sometimes though, we need to reload the whole config for big
> changs/etc. When that happens,
Good day all,
We've run into a problem with our DNS servers. The way we update our
masters is via a CVS Checkout and reload of the zones modified.
Sometimes though, we need to reload the whole config for big
changs/etc. When that happens, all 6 masters (I know, we're getting
rid of some) send no
Thank you! I'm surprised google didn't have anything about this. (Bing
didn't either which isn't that surprising.)
-Kyle
On 1/18/2010 1:39 PM, Abello, Vinny wrote:
Although this isn't a BIND question but rather a Windows client question,
I'll give you the quick answer anyway because this dr
Although this isn't a BIND question but rather a Windows client question,
I'll give you the quick answer anyway because this drove me nuts when I went
to Vista. Windows Vista and Windows 7 handles unqualified multi-label name
queries differently. If you have a period in any part of a hostname, Wind
I know it's not strictly related to bind, but Google has failed me...
I'm hoping to find some expertise (or at least a pointer,) here. :)
I work in an environment where most desktops live in the corp.x.com
domain, and I manage 2 other subdomains of x.com ).
I'm not positive, but I could swear
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