On Jun 25, 2012 10:07 AM, "Andrei POPESCU" wrote:
>
> On Lu, 25 iun 12, 01:09:36, Soare Catalin wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I've setup a dhcp+dns server on a small box where I've installed
> > debian wheezy. It is for home use, as I happen to have a retarded
> > router from my ISP which is
On Jun 25, 2012 10:07 AM, "Andrei POPESCU" wrote:
>
> On Lu, 25 iun 12, 01:09:36, Soare Catalin wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I've setup a dhcp+dns server on a small box where I've installed
> > debian wheezy. It is for home use, as I happen to have a retarded
> > router from my ISP which is
On Lu, 25 iun 12, 01:09:36, Soare Catalin wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've setup a dhcp+dns server on a small box where I've installed
> debian wheezy. It is for home use, as I happen to have a retarded
> router from my ISP which is unable to hold reservations.
>
> I've installed both isc-dhcp-s
Hello everyone,
I've setup a dhcp+dns server on a small box where I've installed
debian wheezy. It is for home use, as I happen to have a retarded
router from my ISP which is unable to hold reservations.
I've installed both isc-dhcp-server ( 4.2.2) and bind9 (9.8.1), and
they both work fine for a
> begin Ricardo Fitzgerald quotation:
> >
> > Thank you for your help and for replying. My 'domain.com' is a
> > registered domain (INTERNIC), and it's registered under
> > 200.61.76.88, my primary nameserver is also registered as
> > ns.domain.com.
>
> domain.com is registered as having the fo
begin Ricardo Fitzgerald quotation:
>
> Thank you for your help and for replying. My 'domain.com' is a
> registered domain (INTERNIC), and it's registered under
> 200.61.76.88, my primary nameserver is also registered as
> ns.domain.com.
domain.com is registered as having the following:
Dom
At 10:25 PM 04/08/02 +0400, Ricardo Fitzgerald wrote:
Organization: AXIS Computers
Date: 8 Apr 102 22:25:50 +0400
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Year 102?
>I'm still confused regarding what what to put in my reverse zone
>files
Will you even handle reverse
>
Hi Elizabeth,
Thank you for your help and for replying. My 'domain.com' is a
registered domain (INTERNIC), and it's registered under
200.61.76.88, my primary nameserver is also registered as
ns.domain.com.
I'm still confused regarding what what to put in my reverse zone
files, because I'm not
"Ricardo Fitzgerald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Ricardo,
> Hi,
>
> I'm fairly new to DNS bind, and such and I'm having troubles
> configuring a nameserver and the zones.
> ok, here is what I have a network of 5 machines Windoze crap mix and a
> Linux gateway with a static ip, the internal ma
Hi,
I'm fairly new to DNS bind, and such and I'm having troubles
configuring a nameserver and the zones.
ok, here is what I have a network of 5 machines Windoze crap mix and a
Linux gateway with a static ip, the internal machines have normal
192.168.0.x addresses and the Linux gw has 2 ip one is 1
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On Saturday 19 January 2002 4:07 pm, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> I've setup a machine in a little office to allow people in the office to
> send each other email, and to download and parcel out incoming mail from
> the isp using using fetchmail, exim
I've setup a machine in a little office to allow people in the office to
send each other email, and to download and parcel out incoming mail from
the isp using using fetchmail, exim and procmail. This all works fine.
The clients, all running macs, all can pick up pop3 mail served via
ipopd.
I'd li
hi ya will...
donoabout any listsbut guess we can start one here...
granitcanyon.comhttp://soa.granitecanyon.com/faq.html
centralinfo.net
easydns.com ( what a joke )
i can do one-z two-z secondaries
more info
http://www.isc.org
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 09:29:28PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
[snip]
> -- to register your domains just have 2 DNS servers
> - your own static ip# hopefully you have one
> - many many people outthere provide free secondary DNS
[snip]
i know of granitecanyon.com (klutzy data en
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 10:40:01PM -0400,
Samuel Hathaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to buy a domain name, and use one of my debian boxen as the primary
> DNS server for it. I'm already running a caching-only DNS server, and I've
> read about how to add a domain to bind. However, it seems
hi ya
-- i do not think one should have to buy a domain from
someone else...especially if it costs um $35/yr on the high side
-- some domains are going for $10M now days.way out of line
but guess people think there is value in things like
cars.com, tv.com, korea.com,
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> You guys seem to know everything... so I thought I'd ask my stupid question
> here even though it's not actually a debian question. I hope you don't mind.
As someone once said, "There are n
You guys seem to know everything... so I thought I'd ask my stupid question
here even though it's not actually a debian question. I hope you don't mind.
I want to buy a domain name, and use one of my debian boxen as the primary
DNS server for it. I'm already running a caching-only DNS server, and
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