Re: Setting up a local DNS server but clients that use it can't access the internet

2018-02-24 Thread Aero Maxx
nt to google? On 24 February 2018 at 13:16, Aero Maxx wrote: > On 24 February 2018 at 12:56, Reco wrote: > >> So, a SERVFAIL. That's curious, to say the least. >> >> OK, let's try this: >> >> 1) Put "dnssec-validation no;" in your named.

Re: Setting up a local DNS server but clients that use it can't access the internet

2018-02-24 Thread Aero Maxx
On 24 February 2018 at 12:36, Reco wrote: > Ok, what about this (again, run it from the malfunctioning DNS, root is > needed for the second and third command): > > dig in a debian.org @127.0.0.1 > > ss -nplu > > iptables-save > I've attached the output of those commands also now. > > As previo

Re: Setting up a local DNS server but clients that use it can't access the internet

2018-02-24 Thread Aero Maxx
On 24 February 2018 at 11:37, Reco wrote: > Ok, that actually gives us something. > > First things first, Virgin Media uses different nameservers, according > to the RIPE, at least. They are ns[1-4].virginmedia.net. > > Second, these cache[12].service.viginmedia.net you're trying to use as > forw

Re: Setting up a local DNS server but clients that use it can't access the internet

2018-02-24 Thread Aero Maxx
On 24 February 2018 at 10:26, Reco wrote: > Hi. > > Please don't use pastebin for this. This list archives should contain > not only the solution, but a clear problem statement also. > > So, following "show, don't tell principle": > > # dig in a debian.org +trace +recurse > > ; <<>> DiG 9

Re: Setting up a local DNS server but clients that use it can't access the internet

2018-02-24 Thread Aero Maxx
Firstly thank you all very much for the replies, and sorry for the vague information, that wasn't intentional I didn't know what you would need and also I wasn't aware of the commands you ask for the output from. On 23 February 2018 at 18:06, Reco wrote: > Please invoke this on one of the proble

Setting up a local DNS server but clients that use it can't access the internet

2018-02-23 Thread Aero Maxx
I was wondering if someone would be as so kind to point me in the right direction for what I am trying to achieve. Basically I have local clients that are a mixture of windows and linux, these clients need to be able to access the internet for updates and so on, but to also access services that ar

Re: Security updates mirror

2016-04-18 Thread Aero Maxx
On 18/04/2016 15:00, Mark Fletcher wrote: On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 2:42 AM Aero Maxx <mailto:aero.max...@gmail.com>> wrote: Is this of any help to you ? https://www.debian.org/mirror/list-full#JP Thanks, yes it is. I don't recall seeing the security upda

Re: Security updates mirror

2016-04-17 Thread Aero Maxx
On 17/04/2016 12:36, Mark Fletcher wrote: Hello A while back I remember seeing an announcement about a security.debian.org mirror in Japan, but I've misplaced the announcement. Doing aptitude update when you are in Japan and regular old security.debian.org

Re: cannot use debian because of too many problems...

2016-04-16 Thread Aero Maxx
On 16/04/2016 20:49, Bob Holtzman wrote: On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 09:22:24AM +, Arnoud van der Veer wrote: Too many problems for me I must say! For a normal pc user this is not a good alternative for using Windows. Windows costs money, yes, but I have never, ever encountered so many problems

Re: My script almost works but spams the terminal its launched from if useing dash.

2016-04-16 Thread Aero Maxx
On 16/04/2016 17:45, Gene Heskett wrote: On Saturday 16 April 2016 12:01:28 Aero Maxx wrote: On 16/04/2016 16:23, Gene Heskett wrote: But when I run it with dash, it doesn't seem to work right, and spams the terminal with its error messages. One that appears to kill its function i

Re: My script almost works but spams the terminal its launched from if useing dash.

2016-04-16 Thread Aero Maxx
On 16/04/2016 16:23, Gene Heskett wrote: But when I run it with dash, it doesn't seem to work right, and spams the terminal with its error messages. One that appears to kill its function is the bashism of using [[ ]] to surround string variables, reported like this: bin/mailwatcher: 64: bin/mail

Re: Script doesn't work when it is run using '#!/bin/sh'

2016-04-16 Thread Aero Maxx
On 16/04/2016 14:08, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 01:22:09PM +0100, Aero Maxx wrote: I have a number of bash scripts that work perfectly fine on fedora 23, but do not work on debian 8. I've tried to sort it out myself, but

Script doesn't work when it is run using '#!/bin/sh'

2016-04-16 Thread Aero Maxx
I have a number of bash scripts that work perfectly fine on fedora 23, but do not work on debian 8. I've tried to sort it out myself, but am a little stuck now hopefully someone is able to give me a nudge in the right direction. Ideally I would like them to work on both. On Fedora 23 $ ls -

Re: Changing Window Title in Putty

2016-04-10 Thread Aero Maxx
as what shell you're running on the server, and what you actually want displayed locally. I assume you're discussing windows on your local desktop, in which case, .screenrc is irrelevant (that only governs screen sessions). On April 10, 2016 7:25:06 AM MDT, Aero Maxx wrote:

Re: Changing Window Title in Putty

2016-04-10 Thread Aero Maxx
On 10/04/2016 14:13, Andrew McGlashan wrote: You see I had to change the /etc/screenrc file and turn the hardstatus line to show that I was in a screen. Well, you did ask specifically about putty and the solution would do what is needed for putty. In which case, it wouldn't matter what the /e

Re: Changing Window Title in Putty

2016-04-10 Thread Aero Maxx
On 10/04/2016 09:14, Andrew McGlashan wrote: The first thing I do with Putty is adjust the "default settings" to my liking, save it and then use that as a base for new entries for each server that I need to connect to; I save each server's settings. That lends itself well to giving each saved

Re: Changing Window Title in Putty

2016-04-10 Thread Aero Maxx
On 10/04/2016 04:24, Andrew McGlashan wrote: On 10/04/2016 6:12 AM, Aero Maxx wrote: I only have ssh access to the server, no gui. Umm, the instruction looks very good for putty as you asked for. Which version of putty are you using and what type of machine are you running it from? A. That

Re: Changing Window Title in Putty

2016-04-09 Thread Aero Maxx
the Window title as seems good to you. 4. Go back to Session. Click on the Save button. --| John L. Ries | Salford Systems | Phone: (619)543-8880 x107 | or (435)867-8885 | --| On Saturday 2016-04-09 07:29, Aero

Changing Window Title in Putty

2016-04-09 Thread Aero Maxx
Hi Everyone, I am currently running 2 servers on my home network the main one being a fedora server, and the other being a debian server. I'm wanting to change the fedora server to run debian instead, but using the other server to try it out and have it set up the same. I think I am almost

Re: screen 0: in putty title bar

2014-09-18 Thread Aero Maxx
On 18/09/2014 17:38, B wrote: On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 17:33:18 +0100 Apero Maxx wrote: PROMPT_COMMAND='printf "\033k%s@%s:%s\033\\" "${USER}" "${HOSTNAME%%.*}" "${PWD/#$HOME/~}"' Check ~/.bashrc for the right string. I've cracked it thank you! Working just how I like it now. --- This email

Re: screen 0: in putty title bar

2014-09-18 Thread Aero Maxx
On 18/09/2014 16:30, Reco wrote: Hi. On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:19:59 +0100 Aero Maxx wrote: Hi Everyone, I'm in the process of moving from fedora to debian. But I have one question about the use of screen when I use it, the title bar in putty doesn't change like it does in fedo

Re: screen 0: in putty title bar

2014-09-18 Thread Aero Maxx
On 18/09/2014 16:30, Reco wrote: Hi. On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:19:59 +0100 Aero Maxx wrote: Hi Everyone, I'm in the process of moving from fedora to debian. But I have one question about the use of screen when I use it, the title bar in putty doesn't change like it does in fedo

screen 0: in putty title bar

2014-09-18 Thread Aero Maxx
Hi Everyone, I'm in the process of moving from fedora to debian. But I have one question about the use of screen when I use it, the title bar in putty doesn't change like it does in fedora to show/remind me that I am in a screen, I was wondering how do I change this in debian ? Thanks Daniel