At 04:41 PM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Send back the first few lines in the zone file. Appears as there is a
syntax error.
FreeB more /etc/namedb/face2interface.domain.zone
$TTL 360 ; Default cached time to live for all records
face2interface.domain.IN SOA ns.face2interfac
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 16:35, Marty Landman wrote:
> At 04:07 PM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>
> > > ns IN A192.168.0.7
> > > mailIN A192.168.0.7
> > > client IN A192.168.0.1
> > > router IN A192.168.0.1
> >
> >Is the A records above c
At 04:07 PM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> ns IN A192.168.0.7
> mailIN A192.168.0.7
> client IN A192.168.0.1
> router IN A192.168.0.1
Is the A records above correct? ie: is the DNS/mail server actually
192.168.0.7, or something else?
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 15:54, Marty Landman wrote:
> At 03:39 PM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>
> >Sure. One at a time though. Start with your zone file.
>
> Ok, btw email within the fbsd email server has been unaffected so far, i.e.
> it worked before and works now.
>
> I notice that while
At 03:39 PM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Sure. One at a time though. Start with your zone file.
Ok, btw email within the fbsd email server has been unaffected so far, i.e.
it worked before and works now.
I notice that while I can ping swamisalami from both the server and client
boxes I can'
> Eudora on the windows client complains that it can't resolve
> mail.face2interface.domain, and the results on the freebsd box are similar
>
> Swami: ping mail.face2interface.domain
> ping: cannot resolve mail.face2interface.domain: Unknown host
>
> AFAIK I've set up everything as you said... s
At 02:35 PM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Your client computer name does not need to be changed. As long as you
have a zone file for your domain (face2interface.domain) and an mx
record within that zone, then you can send mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (given that you have set up your sendmail
files
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 14:30, Marty Landman wrote:
> At 09:33 AM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>
> > > >- your client computer name is client.example.com
> > >
> > > delliver.mshome.net
> > >
> >
> >Change it to delliver.face2interface.domain, and add this entry into your
> >DNS zone file.
>
>
At 09:33 AM 12/8/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> >- your client computer name is client.example.com
>
> delliver.mshome.net
>
Change it to delliver.face2interface.domain, and add this entry into your
DNS zone file.
AFAIK this can't be done though I don't claim to be a windows os expert. I
get to n
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 07:07:59PM -0500, Marty Landman typed:
> I've given this another try and got much further albeit w/o visible
> success. Here are my notes interleaved in your instructions.
>
> At 09:53 PM 12/3/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>
> >assume the following:
> >
> >- your domain nam
I've given this another try and got much further albeit w/o visible
success. Here are my notes interleaved in your instructions.
At 09:53 PM 12/3/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
assume the following:
- your domain name is example.com
Newbie that I am not certain that my understanding of this is cor
First, Steve it's great of you to go to all this effort. Thanks in advance.
Now I wonder if you'll be surprised at how early in the procedure things
fell apart for me. :)
At 09:53 PM 12/3/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
ie. In some cases, you could send a mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and if t
I noticed some errors here:
In section 4, the RELAY should say OK.
In section 6, the first line should read:
/usr/ports/mail/qpopper
delete the trailing garbage.
EOF
> > Like me. So there's at least two of us on the list who need this info.
> > Speaking personally with some prior help I can no
> Like me. So there's at least two of us on the list who need this info.
> Speaking personally with some prior help I can now email within the box,
> i.e. id1 can email id2 who can then reply back to id1. However going the
> next step, receiving email from a remote server and sending email out t
At 05:00 PM 12/3/2003, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> i am having trouble understanding the requirements of the hostname in the
> /etc/hosts file and the dns. i have read many things and am just confused.
> can someone find time to help me a little. i would like to respond with
> specifics to someone di
> i am having trouble understanding the requirements of the hostname in the
> /etc/hosts file and the dns. i have read many things and am just confused.
> can someone find time to help me a little. i would like to respond with
> specifics to someone directly. thanks. den
>
Let me know what you
16 matches
Mail list logo