Hello everybody,
since i migrate to a 64bits hardware, i have compiled a old source with the
last fpc 64 bits under linux.
(due to an old 32 bits compiled software using in a 32 bits hardware, which
have the same beahaviour...)
I'have got some times an error during an fpwrite to a socket. (so
Cool i'm ready to reading this :)
Since i'm work on a special interface to a smtp(mta) software in pascal
for ours servers, i will be really hapopy to see more and more example
for the socket section :)
Michael Van Canneyt a écrit :
On Sun, 27 May 2007, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Is there
defined
by a CNAME. It is highly recommended that you use some software
which automates this checking, or generate your DNS data from a
database which automatically creates consistent data.
So your are right and i'have to phone to our isp....
Lionel Drevon wrote:
Nice
i try the netbd
Function ResolveAddressAt in the netbd.pp to be rfc2317
compliant.
lionel wrote:
ok i missed some thing
RFC 1912 Common DNS Errors February 1996
Make sure your PTR and A records match. For every IP address, there
should be a matching PTR record in the in
nly PTR
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Lionel Drevon wrote:
I found in the doc the inet unit, but i don't found it under my system nor on
the web
on page http://www.freepascal.org/packages/inet.html
the link ftp://ftp.freepascal.org/pub/fpc/source/packages.zip seem to be
I found in the doc the inet unit, but i don't found it under my system
nor on the web
on page http://www.freepascal.org/packages/inet.html
the link ftp://ftp.freepascal.org/pub/fpc/source/packages.zip seem to be
broken!
I need to resolv dns entry and i try the synapsys and the NS_Protokoll
wh