sandoche BALAKRICHENAN wrote:
REGEXP - A containing a substitution expression that
is applied to the original string
==> Anyone have an idea why it always should be applied to the original
string?
OT for bind-users, so I'll give the shortest answer I can:
what other string
Thanks for the feedback
> How many sockets are open when you see this message? Normally the
> socket() call shouldn't fail even if named uses many sockets
> (it will fail anyway, but the failure mode is normally
> different), so it's very odd to see the above message.
As Jeremy suggested we
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:15:37AM +0800,
Myo Than wrote
a message of 59 lines which said:
> Sirs,
There are probably women on this list, also.
> 129 CNAME 129.128-159.137.166.203.in-addr.arpa.
It seems OK.
> > set type=ns
> > 128-159.137.166.203.in-addr.arpa.
nslookup has always been a
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:48:49AM +0100,
Niall O'Reilly wrote
a message of 24 lines which said:
> OT for bind-users,
OK, but see later.
> what other string is available?
The domain name.
> Let's find a better list for discussing the mysteries of DDDS.
> It would be
found what the problem is, i stop bind completely and re-run it again
and the hintlist worked again. bug? maybe I'm running OpenBSD 4.2 and
it's built-in bind server.
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At 07:22 26-05-2009, sandoche BALAKRICHENAN wrote:
An example from RFC 3403
The URN might look like this:
urn:cid:199606121851.1@bar.example.com
This Application's First Well Known Rule is to extract the characters
between the first and second colon. For this URN that would be
'cid'.
supp...@gday.ch wrote:
Hello,
we are using Global Server Loadbalancing (GSLB) for site redundancy.
GSLB is based on DNS technology and works as follows
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standard implementation case
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www.example.com.NS loadbalancer-1.example
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