Kevin Darcy writes:
> and/or use prereqs.
Of course! Thank you. I was so honed in on something
more complicated that prereqs didn't cross my mind. I should be
able to put a strategy together that we can trust using those.
Martin
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This is a perl module but my question is pure bind. Is
anyone familiar enough with this perl module to say whether the
packets are sent as TCP or udp? If udp, one would think that if
a packet was sent to do a job and the DNS failed to receive it
the world would look the same to the sender a
One way to allow account-holders on a system to be able
to do nsupdates is to place the keys in each user's directory but this
makes changing the keys later a laborious task.
Is there a proper way to create links to one key that will
produce the same effect?
I seem to recall trying
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