On Tue, 2021-05-04 at 11:30 -0700, Jack Craig wrote:
> i've been challenged finding these rules...
> Thx! is this record format spelled out somewhere, RFC??? perhaps
There probably is, but I would have learnt this from the BIND
documentation years ago, and just kept pace with how BIND rewrites it
On 04/05/2021 20:33, Jouk Jansen wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using one of my Fedora machines as a router between 2 networks. The two
network devices on the machine are called enp0s25 and tun0. On F33 it worked
as expected. However, after an upgrade to F34 It looks like it does not work
anymore.
I tried
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 6:32 PM Tim via users
wrote:
> On Mon, 2021-05-03 at 11:56 -0700, Jack Craig wrote:
> > i think you are right, i've been wondering about the ns3's behaviour
> > as the dnscheck page keeps telling me i have only one responding dns.
> > as it is part of the at&t dns, i have b
I tried tcpdump only on both devices. I did ping from hrem154.nano.tudelft.nl
to 10.9.9.9. this request come in on the enp0s25 device while 10.9.9.9 should
go out by the tun0 device. I can see echo requests marked on both devices
marked hrem154.nano.tudelft.nl > 10.9.9.9, but nothing in the othe
Greetings,
Starting Google Earth from the menu, nothing happens.
When starting from the command line, the following is displayed:
pyz@p ~> /usr/bin/google-earth-pro
/usr/bin/google-earth-pro: line 21: 19949 Segmentation fault (core dumped) "$(dirname "$(readlink -f
"$0")")/googleearth-bin
On 5/4/21 2:33 PM, Jouk Jansen wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using one of my Fedora machines as a router between 2 networks. The two
network devices on the machine are called enp0s25 and tun0. On F33 it worked
as expected. However, after an upgrade to F34 It looks like it does not work
anymore.
I tried t
Hi All,
I'm using one of my Fedora machines as a router between 2 networks. The two
network devices on the machine are called enp0s25 and tun0. On F33 it worked
as expected. However, after an upgrade to F34 It looks like it does not work
anymore.
I tried to give the commands
firewall-cmd [--pe
Samuel Sieb writes:
On 5/3/21 4:28 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I'm trying to update a system that has some locally-built packages. They get
installed from a local repository. I rebuilt all the packages in mock for
F34.
Problem 1: problem with installed package libcxxbase-
selinux-0.23.0.20