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On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 06:31:34PM +0200, Ali Jawad wrote:
> Hi
> I am using 9.10 with geoIP, however the subscription based Maxmind database
> does have quite a number of mistakes that are correct in IP2location
> "judging from domaintools.com", can I use iP2location instead of Maxmind ?
If they
Hi
I am using 9.10 with geoIP, however the subscription based Maxmind database
does have quite a number of mistakes that are correct in IP2location
"judging from domaintools.com", can I use iP2location instead of Maxmind ?
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On 7/12/14, 5:33 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 12.07.2014 04:48, schrieb Alan Clegg:
>> nsupdate
>>
>> If BIND is installed, no dependencies and about as flexible as you can get
>
> i talk about web-interfaces generating complete zonefiles from
> scratch out of a records table, orchestrating 4 r
Am 12.07.2014 16:11, schrieb Gary Wallis:
> DNS experts,
>
> What are the drawbacks, if any, of running only master name servers for the
> set of authoritative NSs?
>
> For example given:
>
> [root@rc37 unxsVZ]# dig latimes.com NS +short
> dns1.tribune.com.
> dns2.tribune.com.
> dns4.tribune.
DNS experts,
What are the drawbacks, if any, of running only master name servers for
the set of authoritative NSs?
For example given:
[root@rc37 unxsVZ]# dig latimes.com NS +short
dns1.tribune.com.
dns2.tribune.com.
dns4.tribune.com.
dns3.tribune.com.
Where all 4 dnsN servers are in fact mas
Am 12.07.2014 04:48, schrieb Alan Clegg:
> On 7/11/14, 9:41 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>> i am one of that people because no other software
>> is flexible enough or comes with dependency hell
>
> nsupdate
>
> If BIND is installed, no dependencies and about as flexible as you can get
i talk ab
On 12/07/2014 11:08, Mark Andrews wrote:
The real problem is humans. They like to tinker with files (hence
the subject line). There really shouldn't be a reason for anyone
to need to read slave database files. They are there so named can
have the zone content when it starts up rather than hav
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