Re: lightweight dns server

2013-02-28 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
if you are using postfix you may not need MX to be configured. there is a option in postfix which help to resolve the domain MX directly from local system. i mean just for testing purposes. On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote: > hi, > > please suggest a lightweight dns server

Re: lightweight dns server

2013-02-27 Thread T o n g
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 15:44:55 +, Alan Chandler wrote: >> please suggest a lightweight dns server that is available on debian >> main repo >> > dnsmasq is ideal for this. It also includes a dhcp server if you need > that too. +1, check out: Providing DHCP and DNS services with DNSMasq http:/

Re: lightweight dns server

2013-02-27 Thread Tom H
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 8:52 AM, Frank Lanitz wrote: > Am 27.02.2013 14:46, schrieb Umarzuki Mochlis: >> >> please suggest a lightweight dns server that is available on debian main repo >> >> my main usage is to be used as split domain, mainly to able to resolve >> mx record for mailserver test la

Re: lightweight dns server

2013-02-27 Thread Erwan David
Le 27/02/2013 14:52, Frank Lanitz a écrit : Am 27.02.2013 14:46, schrieb Umarzuki Mochlis: hi, please suggest a lightweight dns server that is available on debian main repo my main usage is to be used as split domain, mainly to able to resolve mx record for mailserver test lab Maybe dnsmasq.

Re: lightweight dns server

2013-02-27 Thread Alan Chandler
On 27/02/13 13:46, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote: hi, please suggest a lightweight dns server that is available on debian main repo my main usage is to be used as split domain, mainly to able to resolve mx record for mailserver test lab thanks. dnsmasq is ideal for this. It also includes a dhcp ser

Re: lightweight dns server

2013-02-27 Thread Frank Lanitz
Am 27.02.2013 14:46, schrieb Umarzuki Mochlis: > hi, > > please suggest a lightweight dns server that is available on debian main repo > > my main usage is to be used as split domain, mainly to able to resolve > mx record for mailserver test lab Maybe dnsmasq. Cheers Frank -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,