I have recently installed BIND as a recursive resolver for local network.
I'll explain my configuration. There's a network with hosts binded to
example.org domain, like host1.example.org, host2.example.org etc.
They make DNS query through recursive server A.
Authoritative server for example.org do
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 11:45 AM, staticsafe wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 11:40:28AM +0400, Pavel Volkov wrote:
>
Sounds like you want the BIND views functionality:
> http://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/cur/9.9/doc/arm/Bv9ARM.ch06.html#id2591409
As I understand it, views functionali
On Tuesday 23 July 2013 10:25:51 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> What you want to accomplish is cache-poisoning. There's a few ways to do
> it, but it's not easy.
>
> You can load the customized copy of the zone onto the cache that your
> internal hosts use, or set up an authoritative internal-only server.
On Monday 22 July 2013 21:57:06 Michael Hampicke wrote:
> Am 22.07.2013 17:02, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
> > ConsoleKit is for all practical purposes unmaintained, and all of the
> > packages you mentioned it support systemd just fine. Emerge systemd,
> > and purge CK from your system; I did th
What is the status or portage 2.2?
It takes so long to get out of alpha. Has anyone here had any serious
problems with it? I've been using it for a a few years without any
accidents. Just wondering if I should be prepared for the worst.
I also remember reading in Changelog that 2.2 remains masked u
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Yohan Pereira wrote:
> On 24/07/13 at 02:00pm, Pavel Volkov wrote:
> > It initially suported set arithmetic (you could writes expressions like
> > "@set1+@set2/@set3"), I wonder why it was dropped :)
>
> Wow thats intresting. What c
Noticed something strange about fdisk output.
EXAMPLE 1.
We see nothing out of place here. It displays a warning.
[rondo:rondo]$ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
Password:
WARNING: fdisk GPT support is currently new, and therefore in an
experimental phase. Use at your own discretion.
Disk /dev/sda: 64.0 G
On Thursday 25 July 2013 17:23:56 I wrote:
Systemd will not read /etc/conf.d/net like /etc/init.d/net.*
scripts do. You need some service that will prepare the
network.
I personally prefer netctl, it is KISS enough. It was me who
asked the devs to add it to the tree :)
I tried NM too, it does
KMail is messing with my
emails here, quotations in
sent letters are not the way
they used to look in edit mode
:)
On Thursday 25 July 2013 08:18:00 Douglas J Hunley wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 6:46 AM, Michael Hampicke
wrote:
What do you use - and what are the benefits of your method?
Systemd will not read /etc/conf.d/net like /etc/init.d/net.* scripts do. You
need some service that will prepare
On Saturday 27 July 2013 01:12:59 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Anyone seen that ...
>
> http://www.gentoogroup.com/for-customers/
>
> ;-)
You'll expect customers that build their projects themselves.
On Tuesday 30 July 2013 00:53:08 cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> Hi there. I would like to know how I can use my existing conf.d/net if
> I were to use systemd, or is there some better way to do this? I have
> two static networks an internal and external one and use the postup for
> things which m
On Monday 29 July 2013 14:04:38 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 28/07/13 11:22, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> > Basically, systemd is now a first class citizen in Gentoo (on par with
> > OpenRC)
>
> This is great. Thanks to everyone involved!
>
> Does someone know whether a KDE system can work relia
On Sunday 28 July 2013 03:22:02 Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> William Hubbs closed bug #409385[1] as fixed, introducing
> virtual/service-manager and adding it to the @system set, and dropping
> OpenRC from baselayout's post dependencies.
>
> Therefore, as of today, anyone can have a Gentoo machine
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Pavel Volkov wrote:
> On Sunday 28 July 2013 03:22:02 Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> > Therefore, as of today, anyone can have a Gentoo machine with only
> > systemd, with no OpenRC installed.
>
> Really? Bug 373219 is still open.
&g
I have 2 questions about how Chromium operates with a clean profile.
I run it like this:
% chromium --user-data-dir=
Directory is empty (at first launch).
After the first launch, some entries immediately appear in History. I
visited those before, but it's not everything I visited. Approximately
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Yohan Pereira wrote:
> Just a hunch but have you signed into Chromium with your google account
> ? Google has this feature/anti-feature (based on your outlook) where it
> syncs bookmarks, history among other things with their servers so you have
> access to it on
On Thursday 01 August 2013 12:28:38 Tanstaafl wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Ok, rehashing this, but please don't turn it into another udev vs
> systemd thread.
>
> I have an older server that I have been putting off this update,
> debating on whether to update to the regular udev, or to eudev.
>
> I've g
Is anyone able to run Gnash or Lightspark in Gentoo?
Now is the second time I tried it (because yesterday I noticed that Gnash
performs not bad in another distro, Trisquel).
I'm on ~amd64. Both Gnash and Lightspark have similar problems in Firefox
and Chromium. Youtube videos stop and twitch, sound
On Tuesday 06 August 2013 09:12:50 Paul Hartman wrote:
> For youtube you can enable HTML5 mode and avoid flash entirely for
> many videos (but not all). Does not help with other sites but at least
> it's something. :)
>
> http://youtube.com/html5
Yes, of course I enabled it years ago. I still nee
On Sunday 18 August 2013 19:28:59 东方巽雷 wrote:
> I have noticed that these files md5 are the same,and none of them belongs
> to the gcc package.How and when does the system make them?
Probably done by gcc-config script.
On Tuesday 20 August 2013 11:12:32 Randy Westlund wrote:
> For a multitude of reasons, I'd like to get rid of skype. I've heard
> several people mention jitsi, but was surprised to find that it's not in
> the portage tree.
>
> Is jitsi being actively maintained in an overlay somewhere? Are there
On Wednesday 21 August 2013 18:17:53 hasufell wrote:
> The average java application is buggy, bloated and hard to maintain. And
> that is a fact you have to realize as a distributor.
Okay, then do you consider Jitsi average or not? I'm about to try it.
On Sunday 25 August 2013 20:26:32 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the kernel config I set
>
> CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS_DEVICE="rtc1"
>
> and I grepped through /etc and looked
> for something suspicious...nothing found.
>
> So...which ghost in my system dares to set
> the symlink /dev/rtc
I launch some apps from inside a network namespace in order to force them to
communicate through my VPN interface only.
But they fail to use DBus then. Some examples of what goes wrong:
1. Chromium cannot launch system proxy settings dialog.
2. Most apps from KDE SC crash right away.
3. No app ca
On Tuesday 30 July 2013 12:11:37 you wrote:
> After the first launch, some entries immediately appear in History. I
> visited those before, but it's not everything I visited. Approximately
> 10-20 entries.
> From where is this information taken? If it's Google servers, what info is
> used for ident
On Friday 06 September 2013 11:21:33 Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> From the commit log: "Per extensive discussion with zmedico about
> removing the need for package.provided, several packages have been
> changed, like sudo, to not explicitly require an mta. Cron will
> follow, leaving mta support op
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 6:05 AM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> The CA infrastructure was never secure. It exists to transfer money away
> from website owners and into the bank accounts of the CAs and browser
> makers. Security may be one of their goals, but it's certainly not the
> motivating one.
>
W
On Monday 09 September 2013 10:00:25 Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> No. There's a GLEP for some of these issues:
>
> https://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/glep/glep-0057.html
>
> The relevant part is,
>
> ...any non-Gentoo controlled rsync mirror can modify executable code;
> as much of this code is p
On Monday 16 September 2013 08:59:58 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 01 Sep 2013 09:50:10 +0400, Pavel Volkov wrote:
> > I launch some apps from inside a network namespace in order to force
> > them to communicate through my VPN interface only.
> >
> > But they fail to u
On четверг, 22 октября 2015 г. 22:38:50 MSK, Marc Joliet wrote:
I tried that a good while ago, but at the time I had no luck.
However, that
was a few years ago.
Personally, I actually uninstalled adobe-flash almost exactly
two weeks and 2
hours ago :-) . I haven't really missed it, and you
On Sunday, October 5, 2014 9:10:50 PM MSK, Alan McKinnon wrote:
I haven't used konqueror as a browser in many many months, I get along
just fine with firefox and chromium. I believe konqueror is essentially
unmaintained these days or at least on life support. Make a fine file
manager though (kpar
On Saturday, October 4, 2014 9:37:04 PM MSK, Michael Palimaka wrote:
The KDE release structure has evolved[1], decoupling the release cycle
of the Platform, Workspace, and Applications. This means that there is
no longer a single Software Compilation in the same way there was with
KDE 4.
We (Gen
On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 1:32:48 AM MSK, Mick wrote:
I agree with Neil. I can't really see what Dolphin offers that Konqueror
didn't already have.
It has Git and Mercurial plugins and split view.
Not that I actively use those features but Dolphin seems to be more
responsive anyway.
For
Does sys-fs/udev-init-scripts serve any purpose on a system that:
1. Has systemd installed and openrc uninstalled
2. Has INSTALL_MASK="/etc/init.d/" set in make.conf
I'm asking because sys-fs/udev-init-scripts is a dependency of sys-
apps/systemd and I can't figure out why.
I currenly added it to
I'm trying to install net-p2p/i2p from powerman overlay.
It's said on the i2p website that i2p supports IcedTea7:
http://www.i2p2.de/download
But net-p2p/i2p::powerman depends on dev-java/jrobin which is restricted to
Java 1.6:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=402485
The result is that "
I keep getting an error when running "runuser":
# runuser -s /bin/sh root -c "echo abc"
runuser: Failure setting user credentials
It runs smoothly on other distros. Is it a bug?
News here:
http://blog.chromium.org/2013/09/saying-goodbye-to-our-old-friend-npapi.html
And the previous one:
http://blog.chromium.org/2012/08/the-road-to-safer-more-stable-and.html
Currently chromium <---> adobe-flash communication in Gentoo works through
NPAPI and I don't see the bundled Flash
On Saturday 23 November 2013 00:30:45 Yohan Pereira wrote:
> I think your looking for
> * www-plugins/chrome-binary-plugins
> Last time I tried it, it didn't work very well. Would keep getting
> unsupported version of flash etc.
Thanks, I installed the flash part from it chrome-binary-plugins.
It'
On Sunday 24 November 2013 02:19:05 Valmor de Almeida wrote:
> No I have not touched any of the grub files. On my kernel boot line above I
> do use dolvm. Will check on that though.
Of course it won't boot then.
GRUB 2 does not use grub.conf anymore.
It reads /boot/grub/grub.cfg. This file is for
On Sunday 24 November 2013 15:32:45 Valmor de Almeida wrote:
> > Did edit the new /etc/default/grub:
> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="dolvm"
>
> Still no booting. Hangs on loading the initial ramdisk ...
> I can boot using systemrescuecd. Unfortunately I finalized the install of
> grub2 and no longer have gr
I have a problem moving the mouse in a guest QEMU machine.
The pointer is not grabbed by Guest OS (Linux), however it does react to
pressing right mouse button (popup menu appears).
Keyboard works well.
This is how I launch it:
qemu-kvm \
-cpu host \
-drive file=bluecrimson.raw,if=virtio \
-net
I currently set my RUBY_TARGETS in make.conf to:
RUBY_TARGETS="ruby20 ruby21"
World is updated.
But ruby21 profile can't be selected with eselect:
$ eselect ruby list
Available Ruby profiles:
[1] ruby20 (with Rubygems) *
If I remove ruby20 from RUBY_TARGETS, there would be no profiles left.
On Monday 30 December 2013 15:25:02 Tanstaafl wrote:
> Ok, my google-fu has failed me...
>
> I've found a few sites that describe how to set static ports for NFS
> mounting remote shares (I use iptables for both inbound AND outbound,
> and it is the outbound I'm having trouble with).
>
> This is
On Tuesday 31 December 2013 08:03:10 Hans de Graaff wrote:
> Because we haven't gotten around to that yet. Also note that only a few
> packages currently have ruby21 support, so eselecting it right now is not
> very useful yet.
>
> We should be updating the ruby eselect module in the next week or
Is Mini-XML license (/usr/portage/licenses/Mini-XML) considered a free
license?
If so, why is it not in @FREE group? I have @FREE in my ACCEPT_LICENSE= in
make.conf.
On Tuesday 04 February 2014 18:38:27 Joseph wrote:
> I don't have "pmount" installed, and I'm not sure what XFCE4 is using.
> How to find out?
You said that you have systemd installed, but did you actually *boot* systemd
as init (PID 1)?
I have 2 questions about the new nftables in kernel 3.13.
1. Are network namespaces not yet supported in nftables? When I load a set of
rules in another namespace with nftables, it affects the default namespace
instead.
The same thing worked perfectly with iptables/ip6tables.
2. What takes prio
On Saturday 08 March 2014 02:31:35 Facundo Curti wrote:
> Hi all. I'm again with a newbie problem :/
> I almost finish to install gentoo but I have a little problem, I can't boot
> gentoo ._.
>
> I already installed the system with GRUB2 and systemd, I made partitions
> with GPT using parted, but
Some update: actually I'm not sure if efibootmgr will work until you boot with
UEFI.
Some more update:
1. You should correctly configure your kernel too boot with UEFI (but GRUB will
still boot).
2. I think you should run grub2-install from EFI-booted system. I suggest
SystemRescueCD, Gentoo minimal can't do that.
On Saturday 08 March 2014 06:25:32 Facundo Curti wrote:
> So, I try to do the same, but in chroot.
> I mount everything (Including proc and sys), and:
>chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash
>grub2-install --target x86_64-efi /dev/sdb //Without
> target gives another error
>
On Saturday 08 March 2014 15:50:27 Mick wrote:
> I can't understand why a PC that uses the KDE desktop always sticks an
> accented capital "A" in front of the pound sign. It looks like this:
>
> £
I don't have this problem in KDE (though I'm not using UK layout to type it).
I use the additiona
This is what I saw during last emerge of ca-certificates:
>>> Configuring source in
>>> /var/tmp/portage/app-misc/ca-certificates-20140223.3.15.5/work ...
>>> Source configured.
>>> Compiling source in
>>> /var/tmp/portage/app-misc/ca-certificates-20140223.3.15.5/work ...
make -j5 -C
/var/tmp/p
On Thursday 20 March 2014 11:55:07 James wrote:
> But, here is what I did. I just re-emerge ca-certificates:
>
> emerge -1 ca-certificates
>
> Here are the simple insttuctions I received:
> >>> Installing (1 of 1) app-misc/ca-certificates-20130906
>
> * Broken symlink for a certificate at /etc
On Thursday, 10 April 2014 04:32:34 MSK, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
Yes, upgrade your OpenSSL to the latest stable version, and if 1.0.1g
isn't stable on your arch (it should be unless it's a weird one), unset
USE=tls-heartbeat like Ralf said.
But that's not your big problem. If you operate any ser
On Monday, 31 March 2014 16:14:44 MSK, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Aside from all the discussions around systemd, I simply gave the new
systemd-networkd a try.
It helped me to simplify my config for my main machine where I run KVM
for virtualization and need a network bridge:
I browsed throug
On Tuesday, 15 April 2014 18:04:54 MSK, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Did you test it?
I think it just works ...
Not yet, but it seems weird to have DHCP= for DHCPv4 and not to have any
options (DHCPv6/SLAAC/unconfigured) for IPv6. Only Address= for static
address.
Here is another problem.
On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 1:40:36 AM MSK, James wrote:
Bloatware like gnome and KDE will be the last to get QT5, Wayland and a
myriad of new, super_fast, secure desktop toys, imho.
Well, KDE is already on Qt 5.
Strictly speaking, there's no "KDE" or "KDE SC" anymore.
There are 3 separate projec
On четверг, 28 января 2016 г. 5:17:09 MSK, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Syncing resulted in thousands of lines of:
app-admin/python-updater/.~tmp~/
And the portage tree is full of ".~tmp~" directories.
What's going on?
Did you try a different mirror? I think there might be an issue with
specifi
On суббота, 6 февраля 2016 г. 21:08:08 MSK, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
When using the newest TOR-Browser bundle, videos
are playing fine...but without any sound.
I have no clue, what happens here.
Any help to fix that is very appreciated...
thank you very much in advance!
With recent Tor Brow
On вторник, 9 февраля 2016 г. 10:38:08 MSK, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
While such background traffic can be redirected to tor using tsocks
and iptables, this is not very trivial task. That is why tor browser
is useful: it does such stuff for you by ensuring that all browser
traffic is going via tor.
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