[9fans] DNS server domain

2008-03-28 Thread Matthias Teege
Moin, how do I set the "defaultdomain" an a Plan 9 DNS server? % ndb/dnsquery > cab !dns: resource does not exist > cab.mteege.de cab.mteege.de ip10.18.47.11 Would be nice if I can get % ndb/dnsquery > cab cab ip 10.18.47.11 Many thanks Matthias

Re: [9fans] Plan 9 system behind firewall

2008-03-28 Thread kokamoto
I tryed Richard's suggestion, and got very good success. Thank you very much, Richard. Now I can drawterm from other IP domain than Plan 9-2 domain on Windows or Debian Linux. The last one, the long time delay of getting rio bootup remaines unsolved. However, it takes at doing /usr/okamoto/lib/p

Re: [9fans] DNS server domain

2008-03-28 Thread Josh Wood
how do I set the "defaultdomain" an a Plan 9 DNS server? dnsdomain pairs (in ndb(6)). -Josh

Re: [9fans] DNS server domain

2008-03-28 Thread erik quanstrom
> Moin, > > how do I set the "defaultdomain" an a Plan 9 DNS server? > ndb(6) didn't clear everything up for me. then again, i haven't had any coffee yet. the dnsdomain attribute is well-documented. what i didn't see is the convention for where to hang it in the database. generally, i do t

Re: [9fans] Kernel Compiling Problem

2008-03-28 Thread Richard Miller
I said: > I don't understand this, because as > far as I can see the mtime should be taken from the actual mtime of > the file being copied from the CD (install) ... I've now traced the problem to a leap-year bug in the Plan 9 ISO9660 file server. Several files in the distribution (including /3

Re: [9fans] DNS server domain

2008-03-28 Thread Matthias Teege
> the dnsdomain attribute is well-documented. what i didn't see > is the convention for where to hang it in the database. > generally, i do this by setting ipnet in /lib/ndb/local. e.g. I put it in my ndb/local and it works for the Plan 9 server % ndb/dnsquery > cab cab.mteege.de ip10.

Re: [9fans] DNS server domain

2008-03-28 Thread erik quanstrom
> > the dnsdomain attribute is well-documented. what i didn't see > > is the convention for where to hang it in the database. > > generally, i do this by setting ipnet in /lib/ndb/local. e.g. > > I put it in my ndb/local and it works for the Plan 9 server > > % ndb/dnsquery > > cab > cab.mteeg

Re: [9fans] DNS server domain

2008-03-28 Thread Matthias Teege
> by "other clients" do you mean plan 9 systems or non-plan9 systems? > the default domain is not communicated via dns mechanisms. I mean non-plan9 systems. Matthias

Re: [9fans] DNS server domain

2008-03-28 Thread John Soros
When I used my plan9 server as dns server, it was also my dhcp server, which is quite handy. it communicates some info to the dhcp clents, for example the default search domain, which, in my understanding does just what you want. It firsq querys the dns server for the domain, then tries to prefi

[9fans] tiff(1) for page(1)

2008-03-28 Thread lucio
I have borrowed much of jpg(1) to produce a similar tiff(1) that I successfully integrated with page(1) (more or less: it disobeys the injunction: /* * N.B. These commands need to read stdin if %a is replaced * with an empty string. */ and I don't think I can sensibly address that aspect). Th

Re: [9fans] Does sam accepts interrupt signal

2008-03-28 Thread Hongzheng Wang
OK, I see. It's helpful. Thank you~ On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:46 PM, Charles Forsyth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > it has been some time since i last used sam interactively, > but your description > > sam appears to forget the state (in fact it's I that forget > it) and treat my