(sorry, list...)
jesse,
i am trying to fix your DNS but i can't get in touch with you because
your DNS is broken, and mail can't be delivered.
do you have another email account that you can use? i could give you one
temporarily, or just get one at hushmail.com
i hope you are seeing this message
also sprach Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.18.1939 +0100]:
> We have a caching only nameserver on our firewall. Apparently, whoever
> setup the original DNS on that machine "had" to put zone files in there
> pointing to our internal host in order for the local lan to access our
> hosted si
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 19:59, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.2031 +0100]:
> > > however, you can't place
> > >
> > > vhost.com. IN CNAME ...
> > >
> > > into a zone for our.real.domain.
> > >
> > > maybe it would even work, but you need a separate
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 19:59, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.2031 +0100]:
> > > however, you can't place
> > >
> > > vhost.com. IN CNAME ...
> > >
> > > into a zone for our.real.domain.
> > >
> > > maybe it would even work, but you need a separate
On 16 Jan 2002, at 11:37, Jesse wrote:
> [...]
>
> And then just let apache handle the name based vhosts?
Is
> it really necessary to have a seperate zone file for each
> vhost?
Since Martin has discussed the bind part, I'll try to
explain the apache bit in somewhat common language.
Think it a t
On 16 Jan 2002, at 11:37, Jesse wrote:
> [...]
>
> And then just let apache handle the name based vhosts?
Is
> it really necessary to have a seperate zone file for each
> vhost?
Since Martin has discussed the bind part, I'll try to
explain the apache bit in somewhat common language.
Think it a
also sprach Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.2031 +0100]:
> > however, you can't place
> >
> > vhost.com. IN CNAME ...
> >
> > into a zone for our.real.domain.
> >
> > maybe it would even work, but you need a separate zone file for each.
>
> It did work believe it or not :)
i tried it, and:
also sprach Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.2031 +0100]:
> > however, you can't place
> >
> > vhost.com. IN CNAME ...
> >
> > into a zone for our.real.domain.
> >
> > maybe it would even work, but you need a separate zone file for each.
>
> It did work believe it or not :)
i tried it, and:
also sprach Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.2031 +0100]:
> > however, you can't place
> > vhost.com. IN CNAME ...
> > into a zone for our.real.domain.
>
> It did work believe it or not :)
are you kidding me???
i am going to have to try that right now...
i can't reproduce it. where is this
also sprach Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.2031 +0100]:
> > however, you can't place
> > vhost.com. IN CNAME ...
> > into a zone for our.real.domain.
>
> It did work believe it or not :)
are you kidding me???
i am going to have to try that right now...
i can't reproduce it. where is this
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 12:58, martin f krafft wrote:
> > also sprach Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.1737 +0100]:
[...]
> yes, absolutely.
>
> however, you can't place
>
> vhost.com. IN CNAME ...
>
> into a zone for our.real.domain.
>
> maybe it would even work, but you need a separate
also sprach Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.1737 +0100]:
> I am a newbie administrator and I'm in the process of upgrading(fixing) our
> current dns setup. Right now there is a dns forward zone set up for each
> virtual host. After reading some docs on apache.org and the dns and bind
> b
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 12:58, martin f krafft wrote:
> > also sprach Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.1737 +0100]:
[...]
> yes, absolutely.
>
> however, you can't place
>
> vhost.com. IN CNAME ...
>
> into a zone for our.real.domain.
>
> maybe it would even work, but you need a separate
I am a newbie administrator and I'm in the process of upgrading(fixing) our
current dns setup. Right now there is a dns forward zone set up for each
virtual host. After reading some docs on apache.org and the dns and bind
book it seems I could get away with just using cname records. Is it cor
also sprach Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.1737 +0100]:
> I am a newbie administrator and I'm in the process of upgrading(fixing) our
> current dns setup. Right now there is a dns forward zone set up for each
> virtual host. After reading some docs on apache.org and the dns and bind
>
I am a newbie administrator and I'm in the process of upgrading(fixing) our
current dns setup. Right now there is a dns forward zone set up for each
virtual host. After reading some docs on apache.org and the dns and bind
book it seems I could get away with just using cname records. Is it co
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