Is it possible to force a secondary/slave NS
to do a zone transfer for a particualr zone
_regardless_ of the local stored serial?
I certainly know that this is not recommended
for daily use, but I occasionly have a situation
where this is required.
Any ideas beyond manually deleting the db-file?
Craig Sanders proclaimed:
>
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 04:21:32PM +0100, Bruno David Sim?es Rodrigues wrote:
> > Could we have a configuration to disable ECN in netbase package ?
>
> install the systune package and add the following lines to
> /etc/systune.conf:
>
> # turn off ECN (Explicit Cong
Hi everybody :)
How to write this clearest *sigh*
When i telnet to port 25 from my desktop machine to my
secondary mail server (sendmail), the time period is almost instant,
however when i telnet from my primary mail server outside
my firewall to my primary mail server (exim) there is a notic
Hi everybody :)
How to write this clearest *sigh*
When i telnet to port 25 from my desktop machine to my
secondary mail server (sendmail), the time period is almost instant,
however when i telnet from my primary mail (exim) server outside
my firewall to my secondary mail server there is a notice
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 04:36:54PM +0200, Craig wrote:
> Hi everybody :)
>
> How to write this clearest *sigh*
Hope I understand the problem properly.
> When i telnet to port 25 from my desktop machine to my
> secondary mail server (sendmail), the time period is almost instant,
> however whe
Open my firewall for 113 Auth ... has worked, now
i need someone or some docs to explain what/how and why :)
Thought auth was a security exploit ?>
thanks for the help dudes
Craig :)
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Craig wrote:
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> Open my firewall for 113 Auth ... has worked, now
> i need someone or some docs to explain what/how and why :)
http://www.amaranth.com/cgi/showport.cgi?prot=tcp&port=113
>
> Thought auth was a security exploit ?>
Not if you don't have an auth server running :-)
Haim
> > Thought auth was a security exploit ?>
>
> Not if you don't have an auth server running :-)
Unfortunately this will break some (stupid) programs. Running
nullidentd will solve your security and breakage problems.
Pete Billson
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Marcel,
The O'Reilly book on DNS and BIND outlines a way to "roll over" your
serial number on the master and force the slaves to reload. That may be
what you're looking for.
The simplest is, of course, to delete the db file on the slave
server(s), but I'm guessing your probelem is that you don't
Craig wrote:
>
> Open my firewall for 113 Auth ... has worked, now
> i need someone or some docs to explain what/how and why :)
"
rfc1413_query_timeout Type: time
Default: 30s
This sets the timeout on RFC 1413 identification calls. If it is set
to
zero,
Dear all
I learnt that sniffer program can steal password
and secure shell can prevent it
But how do I do it in Cisco router?
and
Do I have any methods to prevent the sniffer program
to my router and servers?
TIA
Cheers
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Make in
Just my $02. AND how we do it.
Connect a serial cable to the console port of your routers./switches and then
ssh into your debian server and use minicom.
Larry
At 11:05 AM 8/14/2001 -0700, ann kok wrote:
>Dear all
>
>I learnt that sniffer program can steal password
>and secure shell can preven
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 02:21:01PM -0400, Larry Morrow wrote:
> Just my $02. AND how we do it.
>
> Connect a serial cable to the console port of your routers./switches and
> then
> ssh into your debian server and use minicom.
The latest IOS images have ssh support in then. Just be sure to have
How do I set up/configure Windows 2000 Advanced server as ISP host on
my own box, which is a Compaq 7495 with Windows 2000 Advanced server.
My 'net connection is Bellsouth USB DSL. -Thanks
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Not to be rude, but you might try starting by emailing a list dedicated to
Windows, instead of one for *Debian* *Linux*.
HTH.
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 01:05 pm, etalent wrote:
> How do I set up/configure Windows 2000 Advanced server as ISP host
Hey etalent,
Tuesday, August 14, 2001, 4:05:48 PM, you wrote:
e> How do I set up/configure Windows 2000 Advanced server as ISP host on
e> my own box, which is a Compaq 7495 with Windows 2000 Advanced server.
e> My 'net connection is Bellsouth USB DSL. -Thanks
I would first read some documents
I think you're on the wrong list. This list is for the discussion of the
Debian distribution of Linux for ISP's. Why are you running super expensive
Windows 2000 when you could be using the much more flexible and robust, not
to mention FREE, Debian? If you could tell us what you're trying to do
Larry, that's a good solution but it was a little cryptic on the
explanation. Let me expound some for Ann's benefit.
Ann, what we're talking about is using the console on the router to do all
administration, and *never* telneting to it. But physically going to all
the routers and setting up a l
Why not ask how to build a house ( step by step )
Do some reading first.
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> I think you're on the wrong list. This list is for the discus
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