hello all,
may i ask for some opinion re some error messages that i see in my
daemon.log ?
i continually see the ff in it :
Mar 6 11:28:34 bangus named[612]: sysquery: findns error (NXDOMAIN) on
bangus.mydomain.com?
Mar 6 11:28:35 bangus named[612]: sysquery: findns error (NXDOMAIN) on
I sent the following to Equinox tech support, but I was hoping a kind
Debian guru can tell me what the problem is.
We are using Debian Linux with an Equinox SST box to offer some users free
PPP dialup. Most everything appears to be working fine except that Windows
users are not automatically logg
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, t s a d i wrote:
> Mar 6 11:28:34 bangus named[612]: sysquery: findns error (NXDOMAIN) on
> bangus.mydomain.com?
This error means their is no NS record or the NS record in the zone file
is defined wrong.
> here are my config files. is there anything terribly wrong with
hello,
this line's from my /var/log/daemon.log
Mar 7 12:00:52 bangus in.qpopper[994]: connect from 208.232.225.113
i tried reading 'man syslog' but i cant clearly understand it yet. can
someone help me on what should i do so that i will know what was the
username of that someone who connect
hello all,
with reference to the example bellow;
will it matter if ns1.secure.net and ns2.secure.net are just slave
servers to some other DNS server ? (even if the Name Server listed at
the InterNic)
that is, its /etc/named.conf will only contain something like :
zone "cproda.com"
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, t s a d i wrote:
>
>Mar 7 12:00:52 bangus in.qpopper[994]: connect from 208.232.225.113
>
> i tried reading 'man syslog' but i cant clearly understand it yet. can
> someone help me on what should i do so that i will know what was the
> username of that someone who conne
At 08:14 PM 3/6/00 -0800, t s a d i wrote:
> Mar 7 12:00:52 bangus in.qpopper[994]: connect from 208.232.225.113
>someone help me on what should i do so that i will know what was the
>username of that someone who connectec to the pop3 service ?
The popper program you use decides what to write t
Do you have AUTOPPP enabled for mgetty?
At 11:13 PM 3/5/00 -0500, Chuck Peters wrote:
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|-=I T ' S P R I N C I P L E T H A T C O U N T S=- |
|=- -=ALAN KEYES FOR PRESIDENT=- -=|
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On Sun, Mar 05, 2000 at 11:13:43PM -0500, Chuck Peters wrote:
>
> I sent the following to Equinox tech support, but I was hoping a kind
> Debian guru can tell me what the problem is.
Here's my attempt at being a Debian guru (actually, pppd guru,
Debian has nothing to do with the problem you're ha
hello again,
sorry if i didnt present my point clearly enough on that, my question
is, is it OK if the DNS server registered on InterNic as authoricative
is not a master but just a slave w/c depends on its data from an
external/different DNS server ?
thanks again,
chad
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On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Chuck Peters wrote:
>
> I sent the following to Equinox tech support, but I was hoping a kind
> Debian guru can tell me what the problem is.
Guru, not. User of mgetty/PPP, yes.
>
> Q07:23:respawn:/sbin/mgetty -D -s 115200 -m '"" ATZ OK"' ttyQ1a7
As long as 'ps' shows the m
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, t s a d i wrote:
> hello,
>
> this line's from my /var/log/daemon.log
>
>Mar 7 12:00:52 bangus in.qpopper[994]: connect from 208.232.225.113
>
> i tried reading 'man syslog' but i cant clearly understand it yet. can
> someone help me on what should i do so that i will
At 02:20 AM 3/7/00 -0800, t s a d i wrote:
>is, is it OK if the DNS server registered on InterNic as authoricative
>is not a master but just a slave w/c depends on its data from an
>external/different DNS server ?
As long as the servers listed by InterNIC give out correct DNS info, it
shouldn't ma
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