[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey there,
I need badly to switch from Red Hat linux to Debian. Is there somewhere
I can go or there someone who can do it for me. I'm willing to pay.
Thank you.
Tom Boyd
If you want someone to do it for you it is best to say where you are.
Just a thought I am
Hey there,
I need badly to switch from Red Hat linux to Debian. Is there somewhere I can go or there someone who can do it for me. I'm willing to pay. Thank you.
Tom Boyd
Hi there people,
I am trying to set up a Debian package called "autodns-dhcp".
The idea is that when dhcpd issues a lease, this package enters the client
details into the bind configuration for the local domain - thus allowing
named to find the clients details and therefore avoiding (I
> I am not sure what you mean by autodns-dhcp. I think that means using
> the dhcpd to update your bind which is nice if you do not use fixed IPs.
autodns-dhcp is a package available to automatically update your dns
settings with information regarding any dhcp leases.
> What you may wan
ebian box as a dial-up router, and all works well, apart from
> getting unwanted dial-outs at random intervals when Bind tries to update it
> records..
>
> My question is two-fold:
>
> 1. How can I get Bind to stop requesting updates all the time, so that I can
> control the
Bind tries to update it
records..
My question is two-fold:
1. How can I get Bind to stop requesting updates all the time, so that I can
control the dial-outs?
2. Would I gain any benefit to using autodns-dhcp .. some of the dialouts
are to resolve internal name..
My internal domain is "wimbledon&
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