Cunning BIND trickery

2002-12-07 Thread Daniel Silverstone
ant to say www IN A Is there any way to do this with BIND8 or will I have to go to BIND9 or another DNS server such as PowerDNS ? D. -- Daniel Silverstone http://www.digital-scurf.org/ Hostmaster, Webmaster, and Chief Code Wibbler Digital-Scurf

Re: Cunning BIND trickery

2002-12-07 Thread Daniel Silverstone
; 2: Define "view"s that "match-clients" appropriate ACL's to the >appropriate zone files that are munged the way you want it. Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't ACL and VIEW thingys BIND 9 ? D. -- Daniel Silverstone http:/

Re: Cunning BIND trickery

2002-12-07 Thread Daniel Silverstone
emon. I suppose I might be able to do it with exim routing rules, but I wanted to keep it in the DNS 'cos I have nice GUI tools for customers to manage their DNS) Hmm Thanks for your comments. D. -- Daniel Silverstone http://www.digital-scurf.org/ Hostmaster,

Re: UPS sharing

2003-03-11 Thread Daniel Silverstone
the serial connection and then the slaves are connected via tcp/ip HTH. D. -- Daniel Silverstone http://www.digital-scurf.org/ Hostmaster, Webmaster, and Chief Code Wibbler Digital-Scurf Unlimited GPG Public key available from keyring.debian.org KeyI

Re: UPS sharing

2003-03-11 Thread Daniel Silverstone
the serial connection and then the slaves are connected via tcp/ip HTH. D. -- Daniel Silverstone http://www.digital-scurf.org/ Hostmaster, Webmaster, and Chief Code Wibbler Digital-Scurf Unlimited GPG Public key available from keyring.debian.org KeyI

Re: Advice on remote kernel changes?

2003-03-27 Thread Daniel Silverstone
make it the default. then use lilo -R to get lilo to boot the new kernel the next time it boots (it does this only once, if you reboot again it'll pick your old kernel) If everything goes to plan, set your new kernel as teh default and rerun lilo so that next reboot will work with the new kern

Re: Advice on remote kernel changes?

2003-03-27 Thread Daniel Silverstone
make it the default. then use lilo -R to get lilo to boot the new kernel the next time it boots (it does this only once, if you reboot again it'll pick your old kernel) If everything goes to plan, set your new kernel as teh default and rerun lilo so that next reboot will work with the new kern