I posted some weeks ago a question on "satellite network" ... i have not
yet tested but i will do in next days,
Now I have more information on the services required: not only a
"satellite"network, but the expansion plans for our department calla also
for a lab in an old building.
This building,
But does a PTR record exist? The double reverse lookup should succeed so
long as there is a valid A <-> PTR pair. Regardless of whether it was
launched into from another A or CNAME or IP. Unless I'm way off base here,
it goes presented name -> IP lookup -> PTR lookup -> IP lookup. If the two
IP
On Wednesday, July 9, 2003, 12:35:58 AM Jesse wrote:
JM> Here is some helpful info;
JM> http://postmaster.info.aol.com/index.html
Yes, that is moderately useful, which is more than I can say for the
information provided by BT, my ISP.
JM> http://members.aol.com/adamkb/aol/mailfaq/
I'll check.
If I remember right, you should never make an MX record direct to a
CNAME, for reasons that I can't remember right now.
All the same, you are right, I could just make my MX be the PTR and most
MTAs would be happy.
Unfortunately, the record does not exist, so no help there.
Chris Wagner wrote
But does a PTR record exist? The double reverse lookup should succeed so
long as there is a valid A <-> PTR pair. Regardless of whether it was
launched into from another A or CNAME or IP. Unless I'm way off base here,
it goes presented name -> IP lookup -> PTR lookup -> IP lookup. If the two
IP
On July 8, 2003 06:46 pm, David Wilk wrote:
> I have another mysql question for ya. I remember setting up mysqld in
> slink and it was a breeze to get it listening on the network.
For many Debian packages FAQs such as this are answered in
/usr/share/doc/packagename/README.Debian ... in your cas
Here is some helpful info;
http://postmaster.info.aol.com/index.html
http://members.aol.com/adamkb/aol/mailfaq/
WARNING! Blatant flame ahead! Danger Danger!
The real problem is that you are a second class Internet citizen because
you don't have a "business class" service, which means a T1, E1,
Oh my gawd. I can't believe I missed that. SHEEESH! sorry, musta been
a brain-fart day.
I thank you for so politely pointing out the obvious, and apologize for
such a lame question. I swear I read that file...
thanks for helping out.
Dave
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 09:14:31AM +1000 or therea
On July 8, 2003 06:46 pm, David Wilk wrote:
> I have another mysql question for ya. I remember setting up mysqld in
> slink and it was a breeze to get it listening on the network.
For many Debian packages FAQs such as this are answered in
/usr/share/doc/packagename/README.Debian ... in your cas
Hi,
David Wilk wrote:
I have another mysql question for ya. I remember setting up mysqld in
slink and it was a breeze to get it listening on the network.
I figured the mysqld in woody would be just as easy. Unfortunately, a
netstat -a shows no sign of mysqld (even tho I verified it's running)
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, David Wilk wrote:
> I have another mysql question for ya. I remember setting up mysqld in
> slink and it was a breeze to get it listening on the network.
>
> I figured the mysqld in woody would be just as easy. Unfortunately, a
> netstat -a shows no sign of mysqld (even tho I
I have another mysql question for ya. I remember setting up mysqld in
slink and it was a breeze to get it listening on the network.
I figured the mysqld in woody would be just as easy. Unfortunately, a
netstat -a shows no sign of mysqld (even tho I verified it's running)
and I can't for the li
Here is some helpful info;
http://postmaster.info.aol.com/index.html
http://members.aol.com/adamkb/aol/mailfaq/
WARNING! Blatant flame ahead! Danger Danger!
The real problem is that you are a second class Internet citizen because
you don't have a "business class" service, which means a T1,
Howdy all, just wanted to say what worked. Dominik's suggestion to
'purge' the mysql packages with apt-get did the trick. One final
reinstall had everything working fine. Not sure where the sanfu was...
thanks guys!
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 05:03:36PM -0600 or thereabouts, David Wilk wrote:
>
Oh my gawd. I can't believe I missed that. SHEEESH! sorry, musta been
a brain-fart day.
I thank you for so politely pointing out the obvious, and apologize for
such a lame question. I swear I read that file...
thanks for helping out.
Dave
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 09:14:31AM +1000 or therea
Hi,
David Wilk wrote:
I have another mysql question for ya. I remember setting up mysqld in
slink and it was a breeze to get it listening on the network.
I figured the mysqld in woody would be just as easy. Unfortunately, a
netstat -a shows no sign of mysqld (even tho I verified it's running
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, David Wilk wrote:
> I have another mysql question for ya. I remember setting up mysqld in
> slink and it was a breeze to get it listening on the network.
>
> I figured the mysqld in woody would be just as easy. Unfortunately, a
> netstat -a shows no sign of mysqld (even tho I
I have another mysql question for ya. I remember setting up mysqld in
slink and it was a breeze to get it listening on the network.
I figured the mysqld in woody would be just as easy. Unfortunately, a
netstat -a shows no sign of mysqld (even tho I verified it's running)
and I can't for the li
Howdy all, just wanted to say what worked. Dominik's suggestion to
'purge' the mysql packages with apt-get did the trick. One final
reinstall had everything working fine. Not sure where the sanfu was...
thanks guys!
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 05:03:36PM -0600 or thereabouts, David Wilk wrote:
>
Thomas Lamy wrote:
[..]
Who needs disks nowadays, anyway? Each and every system one may buy today
either has a CD-/DVD-ROM drive to boot from, or you can plug one temporarily
for installation.
Hey! just yesterday i had to install debian on a 486 with 96000 kbytes
hard disk without a cd reader.
Bel
What a horrible question?!
Situation: I have run a postfix/spamd-SA/RAV/ecartis based Email list
service (confirmed opt in, never redistributed a spam in some years
now). It runs off a box at home through British Telecom broadband
and is low volume (the lists concern psychotherapy and psychoth
Thomas Lamy wrote:
[..]
Who needs disks nowadays, anyway? Each and every system one may buy today
either has a CD-/DVD-ROM drive to boot from, or you can plug one temporarily
for installation.
Hey! just yesterday i had to install debian on a 486 with 96000 kbytes
hard disk without a cd reader.
Bel
What a horrible question?!
Situation: I have run a postfix/spamd-SA/RAV/ecartis based Email list
service (confirmed opt in, never redistributed a spam in some years
now). It runs off a box at home through British Telecom broadband
and is low volume (the lists concern psychotherapy and psychoth
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Subject: ITP: sredird
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 23:56
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To: Debian Devel
Description: RFC 2217 compliant Telnet serial port redirector
Sredird is a serial port redirector that is compliant with the RFC 2217
"Telnet C
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Subject: ITP: sredird
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 23:56
From: Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian Devel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description: RFC 2217 compliant Telnet serial port redirector
Sredird is a serial port redirector that is compliant with the
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