Steve:
I should have stated this first. Remove bind from chroot and
then try to do a recursive query. If it works, then you know you have a
problem with chroot.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Ezra Taylor wrote:
> Steve:
> Shouldn't you specify who is
t; ;; Received 164 bytes from 192.54.112.30#53(h.gtld-servers.net) in 97 ms
>
> google.com.300INA74.125.115.99
> google.com.300INA74.125.115.106
> google.com.300INA74.125.115.104
> google.com. 300
4.google.com.
> ;; Received 164 bytes from 192.54.112.30#53(h.gtld-servers.net) in 97 ms
>
> google.com.300INA74.125.115.99
> google.com.300INA74.125.115.106
> google.com.300INA74.125.115.104
> google.com. 300
it -Hn and ulimit -Sn report 8192.
>
> Wasn't sure if limits.conf would help or not.
>
> Dale
>
> On Apr 30, 2010, at 4:18 PM, Ezra Taylor wrote:
>
> Dale:
>
> The limits.conf file is not going to solve your problem. Read
> the man page for initscript
closed
> 187393 UDP/IPv6 sockets closed
>6083 TCP/IPv4 sockets closed
> 40871 UDP/IPv4 socket bind failures
> 611 UDP/IPv6 socket bind failures
> 186751 UDP/IPv6
Thanks all.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Ezra Taylor wrote:
> Hello All:
>How can I create a CNAME that points to another domain.
> Example below. Is the below example possible?
>
>
>
> stars.mydomain.com INCNAME stars.otherdomain.com.
Hello All:
How can I create a CNAME that points to another domain.
Example below. Is the below example possible?
stars.mydomain.com INCNAME stars.otherdomain.com.
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