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At 11:54 AM 11/3/00 -0600, Larry Rosenman wrote:
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* Bap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001103 11:14]:
> Should there only be one A recored per IP address, so that the reverse matches it?
>
> If you want to alias ns-a to lerami you should
> ns-a IN CNAME lerami.lerctr.org.
NO, you can't have NS records pointing to A's. And both
are in the reverse
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> -Original Message-
> From: Christoph Sold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 2:40 AM
> To: Timothy L. Robertson
> Subject: Re: Flaky IP Connection
>
> IIRC, a recent article in german magazine c't discussed this pro
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Bohdan Tashchuk wrote:
> Also for some silly reason I thought that the OpenBSD people might be
> "smarter" about this. But no, their daily script runs at 1:30 and so
> probably has the very same problem.
The OpenBSD people *are* smarter about this. From the OpenBSD man page f
Should there only be one A recored per IP address, so that the reverse matches it?
If you want to alias ns-a to lerami you should
ns-aIN CNAME lerami.lerctr.org.
> No, there is another A record for ns-a.
>
>
>
> * Bap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001103 10:57]:
> > Shouln't you have
> >
No, there is another A record for ns-a.
* Bap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001103 10:57]:
> Shouln't you have
> IN NS lerami.lerctr.org.
> if it is SOA?
>
> Bap.
>
> > Looks like it just took 20+minutes, and not on the notify:
> > Nov 3 09:31:52 lerami named[828]: master zone "lerct
Shouln't you have
IN NS lerami.lerctr.org.
if it is SOA?
Bap.
> Looks like it just took 20+minutes, and not on the notify:
> Nov 3 09:31:52 lerami named[828]: master zone "lerctr.org" (IN)
> loaded (serial
> 2000110302)
> Nov 3 09:32:00 lerami named[828]: Sent NOTIFY for "le
larse> Any chance to get a bug fix to KAME (see KAME PR sys/296 at
larse> http://orange.kame.net/dev/query-pr.cgi?pr=296) into -STABLE before the
larse> code freeze? It's required for correct operation of the X-Bone port.
ume> I just committed it into -current. However, I believe -stable is
ume>
Hi,
does anyone with -commit privs care to bring the -current i4b version to -stable
before 4.2-RELEASE?
Having it in 4.2 would be a major improvement for i4b users (newbus, NG, ...)
It shouldn't be too much work since i4b is well separated and helps lots of users.
Bye/2
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Michael Reifenber
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 11:48:49AM +0800, Mars Attack wrote:
> > is there still a cvs repository (internat) that still has 4.1.1-STABLE
> > and not 4.2-BETA? 4.2Beta is still very buggy..
>
> This is the stage of releasing FreeBSD 4.2 that we need fee
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001103 08:17]:
>
> > ok, but it didn't seem to hear the notify from 207.158.72.11 (same
> > net) and load it. (8.2.2-P5 on UnixWare 7). All the others
> > (all 4 other 2ndary's).
>
> All the log shows is named starting/reloading.
Ok, I upped the
Hi All,
This is my third attempt at getting help, after trying freebsd-bugs and
freebsd-hackers mailing lists. Folks, please, do have a look.
I was pursuing a strange bug which causes mysqld to hang (that is not to
accept any new connections) on FreeBSD 4.1 after working for some time
properl
Because a NOTIFY is supposed to be sent whenever a master,
not just the primary master, loads a new copy of a zone.
This allows "master -> slave -> slave" to work out of the box.
Mark
> Why is OUR named sending notify's for a SECONDARY zone?
>
> lerbsd# tail /va
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