bind-users" or it's spam.
Al 06/06/13 18:51, En/na Matus UHLAR - fantomas ha escrit:
> On 06.06.13 08:40, Narcis Garcia wrote:
>> I don't understand why the Subject Prefix can be inconvenient for
>> someone, if it's brief.
>
> It is much easier to add info
I think a workaround is to replace the router's DNS server or DHCP
server by another one in the LAN, and avoid the "dlinkrouter" name
existence.
Al 18/06/13 01:04, En/na Norman Fournier ha escrit:
> On 2013-06-17, at 4:11 PM, Charles Swiger wrote:
>
>> On Jun 17, 2013, at 3:00 PM, Norman Fournie
Not everyone has the same software infrastructure, and not everyone has
the same visual proficiency. For this reason a Subject Prefix helps on
manage much messages on inbox.
I don't understand why the Subject Prefix can be inconvenient for
someone, if it's brief.
Al 06/06/13 01:11, En/na Stuart
prefix and Reply-To list.
It's a small step for the single administrator, and a big+multiple steps
for the rest of people.
Al 05/06/13 18:54, En/na Phil Mayers ha escrit:
> On 05/06/13 17:43, Narcis Garcia wrote:
>> It's not the only mailing list where I'm subscribed.
>
It's not the only mailing list where I'm subscribed.
Could please the administrator setup a prefix for messages' subject?
For example:
[bind-u]
Thanks.
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it's useful for SOA records.
Al 20/05/13 09:00, En/na Matus UHLAR - fantomas ha escrit:
>>> On 19 May 2013 20:51, Narcis Garcia wrote:
>>>> The internet ISP returns positive values for .local
>>>> queries, and I need that LAN clients receive NXDOMAIN instead.
Hello,
I'm trying to solve this problem in some local networks, without
intervention to client computers:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/avahi/+bug/327362
These LAN have a BIND9 service to provide name resolving and caching for
internet access, and I want to intercept the .local domain
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