Re: need help with BIND9

2007-11-14 Thread cls
[This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.] In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Michael Shuler wrote: >> On 11/14/2007 02:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> I need help setting up nameservers for my own domain. The IPs and >>> domains have been changed

Re: need help with BIND9

2007-11-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Shuler wrote: On 11/14/2007 02:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need help setting up nameservers for my own domain. The IPs and domains have been changed for privacy ;-) ..which makes it difficult to properly troubleshoot. $TTL 1h @ SOA ns1.mydomain.com. root.mydomain.co

Re: need help with BIND9

2007-11-14 Thread Michael Shuler
On 11/14/2007 02:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I need help setting up nameservers for my own domain. The IPs and > domains have been changed for privacy ;-) ..which makes it difficult to properly troubleshoot. > $TTL 1h > @ SOA ns1.mydomain.com. root.mydomain.com. ( > 2007110805; Serial (da

need help with BIND9

2007-11-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, I need help setting up nameservers for my own domain. The IPs and domains have been changed for privacy ;-) I have a static IP on an ADSL line (i.e public IP 1.1.1.1). I have a router that has a DMZ set up that is pointing to my deb box (local IP 10.10.10.10) I have a domain (mydomain

Re: need help with bind9-host

2004-07-18 Thread Jon Dowland
Hi, what debian version (stable/testing/unstable/other) are you using; and what are the package version for all installed bind* packages; and which ever package provides libdns? What are the file permissions on /usr/lib/libdns.so.11? -- Jon Dowland [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

need help with bind9-host

2004-07-18 Thread Justinas Selezniovas
Title: Message Hi,   Something strange happens when i try to use "host" command:   # host one.lthost: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libdns.so.11: cannot make segment writable for relocation: Permission denied #   It also happens with "nslookup" and "dig" commands.   # ldd