Try adding a value like this to the top of your zone files:
$TTL
a note from the isc states -
(http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/docs/config_hints.html)
config hints for bind 8.2.2:
In BIND 8.2.1, the TTL value in the SOA record now applies to negative
responses only. Add a line "$TTL " at t
That did the trick, thank you very much, Greg!
/iain
Greg Wooledge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Iain Lamb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> stratum 16, precision -17, leap 11, trust 000
>>
>> It's like ntpdate doesn't consider .1 'suitable' or tru
Thank you very much, Thomas, that fixed it!
/iain
Thomas Keusch wrote:
>If there currently is no time source available for xntpd to sync with,
>the daemon will refuse to propagate its own "unreliable" time, until
>it is in sync again.
>
>On .1, add the following to the config:
>
>It tells the da
192.168.1.1 works, so
I could band-aid a cron-job to periodically run netdate...
/Iain Lamb
n .2.
Do I need a special entry in inetd.conf for ntp? I can't spot
anything in the documentation that mentions this.
thanks for any help,
/Iain Lamb
The SAME WAVE keeps coming in and COLLAPSING like a rayon MUU-MUU..
: No such file or directory
what am i missing? i tried installing libgdbmg1, libmldbm-perl, even
libgdbmg1
thank you for any help,
/iain lamb
p.s. also, can somebody tell me what the apaci executable in
/usr/doc/apache-dev is for and when / if / how to use it?
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