On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 15:46, John M. Purser wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My /var/log/messages has a lot of lines that look like:
>
> Aug 12 08:29:55 lan named[244]: client 192.168.1.10#2083: update
> '1.168.192.in-addr.arpa/IN' denied
> Aug 12 08:34:55 lan named[244]: client 192.168.1.10#2094: update
> '1
Hello,
My /var/log/messages has a lot of lines that look like:
Aug 12 08:29:55 lan named[244]: client 192.168.1.10#2083: update
'1.168.192.in-addr.arpa/IN' denied
Aug 12 08:34:55 lan named[244]: client 192.168.1.10#2094: update
'1.168.192.in-addr.arpa/IN' denied
The client involved is my win2k m
I thought I had turned that little guy off but sure enough he was on.
OT!?!?!!!
Why I oughta...
You...
If
Guilty.
Sorry.
John Purser
-Original Message-
From: Greg Folkert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 2:17 PM
To: Debian-User
Subject: Re: Bind Error
At 02:38 PM 10/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
I'm noticing the following in /var/log/daemon.log for some of my zones
Oct 5 14:31:08 bugs named[13618]: Zone "home.shadowstar.net" (file
/etc/bind/home.shadowstar.net): No default TTL set using SOA minimum instead
Oct 5 14:31:08 bugs named[13618]: master
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 02:38:18PM -0400, Alec Smith wrote:
> I'm noticing the following in /var/log/daemon.log for some of my zones
>
> Oct 5 14:31:08 bugs named[13618]: Zone "home.shadowstar.net" (file
> /etc/bind/home.shadowstar.net): No default TTL set using SOA minimum instead
> Oct 5 14:31
I'm noticing the following in /var/log/daemon.log for some of my zones
Oct 5 14:31:08 bugs named[13618]: Zone "home.shadowstar.net" (file
/etc/bind/home.shadowstar.net): No default TTL set using SOA minimum instead
Oct 5 14:31:08 bugs named[13618]: master zone
"home.shadowstar.net" (IN) loaded (
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
baptis >messages.0:Nov 22 15:55:17 ns squid[331]: commBind: Cannot bind socket
FD 32
baptis >to *:3128: (98) Address already in use
baptis >messages.0:Nov 22 15:55:27 ns squid[360]: commBind: Cannot bind socket
FD 32
baptis >to *:31
Hi all,
I'm having problems with squid + bind here:
commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 32 to *:3128: (98) Address already in use
messages.0:Nov 22 15:54:56 ns squid[273]: commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 32
to *:3128: (98) Address already in use
messages.0:Nov 22 15:55:06 ns squid[302
On Jun 17, Hubert Palme wrote
: Heiko Schlittermann:
: > Reads as an DNS problem. Try to turn on more debugging in smail
: > (-v1000 or somewhat similar, see the manpage ...). This way you should
: > be able to find what actually is the BIND failure. No MX (but that
: > should'nt hurd), no
Heiko Schlittermann:
> Reads as an DNS problem. Try to turn on more debugging in smail
> (-v1000 or somewhat similar, see the manpage ...). This way you should
> be able to find what actually is the BIND failure. No MX (but that
> should'nt hurd), no response ...
How is smail run? I neit
I would also start the search for a new ISP immediately. Except for
the BIND error report it seems to me that it's also possible may have
changed their SMTP implementation (maybe a move to NT) andt's not
allowing some of the standard SMTP commands.
But the lack of suppo
On Jun 13, Robert D. Hilliard wrote
: I posted this on June 10, but have not had any response, so I'm
: trying again. My ISP says "we do not offer support for linux mail".
: I hope someone can give me a clue. I'm getting tired of going into
... probably the wrong ISP. (But not the help
Just something to try...
post.metrolink.net does not have a dns MX record. I don't think smail
should give you an error if your smarthost doesn't have an MX record but it
might. Try changing you smarthost to metrolink.net (it resolves to
post.metrolink.net) and see if it helps.
I assume your name
I posted this on June 10, but have not had any response, so I'm
trying again. My ISP says "we do not offer support for linux mail".
I hope someone can give me a clue. I'm getting tired of going into
Windoze to send mail.
I am running debian 1.2.4, and use smail ver 3.2-3. I have
con
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