On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 09:56, R Ransbottom wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 11:08:52PM -0800, Curtis Spencer wrote:
> > I want to set up DNS on my system so I can have my domain names point to
> > it.
> > What is a good way to do this? Is there an easy way? I am running the
> > current unstable
At 2003-01-15T17:33:03Z, "Derrick 'dman' Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The original statement, "you still have to write zone files", could be
> read as meaning you'll still have to deal with the "bad" format bind uses.
> If it is read as simply meaning you'll need to configure whatever so
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 11:08:52PM -0800, Curtis Spencer wrote:
> I want to set up DNS on my system so I can have my domain names point to
> it.
> What is a good way to do this? Is there an easy way? I am running the
> current unstable distribution. Is there something I can apt-get easily?
dn
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 12:11:10PM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
| Kirk Strauser wrote:
| > At 2003-01-13T16:49:26Z, "Derrick 'dman' Hudson" wrote:
| > > On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 09:05:39AM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
| >
| > >> and writing your "zone files" (which you'll have to do regardless of wha
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 11:49:26AM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> | and writing your "zone files" (which you'll have to do regardless of
> | what DNS software you which to use).
>
> Technically this isn't true. A DNS server isn't required to store the
> zones in the same format as bind. d
At 2003-01-13T20:11:10Z, Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, that is rather strange. So each entry uses up an inode? Yuck.
I was being facetious. The fact that djb uses a bizarre filesystem-dwelling
configuration system doesn't surprise me in the least. See also: qmail's
version o
Kirk Strauser wrote:
> At 2003-01-13T16:49:26Z, "Derrick 'dman' Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 09:05:39AM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
>
> >> and writing your "zone files" (which you'll have to do regardless of what
> >> DNS software you which to use).
>
> > Te
At 2003-01-13T16:49:26Z, "Derrick 'dman' Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 09:05:39AM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
>> and writing your "zone files" (which you'll have to do regardless of what
>> DNS software you which to use).
> Technically this isn't true. A DNS ser
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 09:05:39AM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
| At 2003-01-13T07:08:52Z, "Curtis Spencer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| > What is a good way to do this? Is there an easy way? I am running the
| > current unstable distribution. Is there something I can apt-get easily?
|
| The
At 2003-01-13T07:08:52Z, "Curtis Spencer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is a good way to do this? Is there an easy way? I am running the
> current unstable distribution. Is there something I can apt-get easily?
The bind9 package should suit you nicely. The default config file is very
we
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 23:08:52 -0800
"Curtis Spencer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to set up DNS on my system so I can have my domain names
> point to it.
> What is a good way to do this? Is there an easy way? I am running
> the current unstable distribution. Is there something I can apt
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 11:08:52PM -0800, Curtis Spencer wrote:
> I want to set up DNS on my system so I can have my domain names point to
> it.
> What is a good way to do this? Is there an easy way? I am running the
> current unstable distribution. Is there something I can apt-get easily?
I
I want to set up DNS on my system so I can have my domain names point to
it.
What is a good way to do this? Is there an easy way? I am running the
current unstable distribution. Is there something I can apt-get easily?
Cheers,
Curtis
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