You could always get rid of bind altogether and switch to the djbdns
stuff (tinydns and dnscache). On my home machine I was constantly
battling little bind issues, but since I started using djbdns, things
have been very smooth.
I know this isn't a suggestion of what to do with bind, but oftentimes
I have, for quite some time, had trouble with my BIND installation
falsely claiming that certain domains don't exist. It tends to be
pretty consistent about them - anything under yahoo.com can be counted
on to display this, for instance.
The symptom, which is primarily noticable for outgoing emai
2 matches
Mail list logo