On 11/28/2011 10:20, Dan McDaniel wrote:
>
> I'm setting up a new DNS server. We have two offices linked by a VPN.
> I'm trying to decide whether to have everything under a single domain
> (example.com) or to split them into sub-domains (office1.example.com,
> office2.example.com).
>
> I wondered
> > > I don't understand why Windows doesn't include dig by default, even now.
> > > Free software hate?
> > And grep and logrotate! At least the GnuWin32 project has a good version
> > of grep.
> I think that if I had to use a Windows workstation my first installs would be
> the ISC binary
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 01:03:15PM -0500, wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
> Todd wrote on 11/24/2011 11:29:14 AM:
>
> > I don't understand why Windows doesn't include dig by default, even
> > now. Free software hate?
>
> And grep and logrotate! At least the GnuWin32 project has a good version
> of grep
On 22/11/11 18:10, /dev/rob0 wrote:
Is this a manifestation of the same issue as brought up last week?
https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-users/2011-November/085593.html
I don't think so. I can compile without problem.
I see a failure during 'make test' processing, and only
Dan McDaniel wrote:
>
> I'm setting up a new DNS server. We have two offices linked by a VPN.
> I'm trying to decide whether to have everything under a single domain
> (example.com) or to split them into sub-domains (office1.example.com,
> office2.example.com).
If your DNS is mostly static and yo
You can install Cygwin under Windoze and then get most Linux packages under
that.
Alternatively you can just install the Windows zip file for BIND and use the
dig.exe it provides.
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I'm setting up a new DNS server. We have two offices linked by a VPN.
I'm trying to decide whether to have everything under a single domain
(example.com) or to split them into sub-domains (office1.example.com,
office2.example.com).
I wondered if there is a consensus on this. What are the pros an
Todd wrote on 11/24/2011 11:29:14 AM:
> I don't understand why Windows doesn't include dig by default, even
> now. Free software hate?
And grep and logrotate! At least the GnuWin32 project has a good version
of grep.
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Marek Kozlowski wrote:
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> OK. Let's assume I have only one primary and only one secondary DNS. I
> have two views on my primary. May I set up the secondary one for two
> views as well I make it fully synchronized to the primary one? (AFAIK
> for `allow-transfer' I specify IP addresses -- there is
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