In message <5e1a7573.3227017d.4ec51045.62...@o2.pl>,
=?UTF-8?Q?Aleksander_Kurczyk?= writes:
> Hello,
> Yesterday I asked here how can I run multiple named processes on different
> ports in one OS. Now I have some troubles with t
> hat. How can I specify the port number in zone file A record?
Yo
> > Why would you run a dns server on a non standard port? There's no way
> > for clients to query via non standard ports.
>
> I would like to make a experimental configuration simulating a few BIND
> servers on one PC (PowerMac G4 400 Mhz :) ), without virtual machines.
Take a look at how the BI
On Nov 17, 2011, at 8:51 AM, Rick Dicaire wrote:
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Aleksander Kurczyk
wrote:
Hello,
Yesterday I asked here how can I run multiple named processes on
different ports in one OS. Now I have some troubles with that. How
can I specify the port number in zone file A
It works :)
Thanks very much
Dnia 17 listopada 2011 15:52 Matthew Seaman
napisał(a):
> On 17/11/2011 14:41, Aleksander Kurczyk wrote:
> > If not, it is possible to map traffic from 127.0.0.11:53,
> > 127.0.0.12:53 and 127.0.0.13:53 to 127.0.0.1:2001, 127.0.0.1:2002 and
> > 127.0.0.1:2003 or to
On 11/17/11 08:54 AM, Bill Owens wrote:
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 03:41:54PM +0100, Aleksander Kurczyk wrote:
Why would you run a dns server on a non standard port? There's no way
for clients to query via non standard ports.
I would like to make a experimental configuration simulating a few BIND
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 03:41:54PM +0100, Aleksander Kurczyk wrote:
> > Why would you run a dns server on a non standard port? There's no way
> > for clients to query via non standard ports.
>
> I would like to make a experimental configuration simulating a few BIND
> servers on one PC (PowerMac
On 17/11/2011 14:41, Aleksander Kurczyk wrote:
> If not, it is possible to map traffic from 127.0.0.11:53,
> 127.0.0.12:53 and 127.0.0.13:53 to 127.0.0.1:2001, 127.0.0.1:2002 and
> 127.0.0.1:2003 or to setup new loopback interfaces for 127.0.0.11,
> 127.0.0.12 and 127.0.0.13 on Mac OS X or somehow
Dnia 17 listopada 2011 14:51 Rick Dicaire napisał(a):
> You can't.
If not, it is possible to map traffic from 127.0.0.11:53, 127.0.0.12:53 and
127.0.0.13:53 to 127.0.0.1:2001, 127.0.0.1:2002 and 127.0.0.1:2003 or to setup
new loopback interfaces for 127.0.0.11, 127.0.0.12 and 127.0.0.13 on Mac
Am Thu, 17 Nov 2011 14:46:45 +0100
schrieb Aleksander Kurczyk :
> Hello,
> Yesterday I asked here how can I run multiple named processes on different
> ports in one OS. Now I have some troubles with that. How can I specify the
> port number in zone file A record?
>
There is a simple answer: Y
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Aleksander Kurczyk
wrote:
> Hello,
> Yesterday I asked here how can I run multiple named processes on different
> ports in one OS. Now I have some troubles with that. How can I specify the
> port number in zone file A record?
You can't.
Why would you run a dns
Hello,
Yesterday I asked here how can I run multiple named processes on different
ports in one OS. Now I have some troubles with that. How can I specify the port
number in zone file A record?
My config and zone files:
095160160157:/var/named root# cat srv1/named.conf
options {
directory
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