Just put a line like:
$TTL 345600
at the top of all of your domain files. No need to read the rfc.
- yba
On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Omer Efraim wrote:
> Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> >
> > Hi All
> >
> > each domain return in the logs when I do: named restart
> > Zone "canaan.co.il" (file common/cana
Hi
My friend had an error, and he didn't give me the whole message, he just
said the file gnops.c is missing. the error or was while compiling with g++
any one knows what is the file, and where to get it?
thanks
Ereli
smime.p7s
Gaal Yahas wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> [I wrote about this a while ago, but didn't get a response. This
> time the symptom is similar but slightly different.]
>
> When attempting to dial my ISP with a chat script, I get:
>
> Apr 2 21:54:01 fortinbras chat[360]: %% Low on memory; try again later^M
>
No, I don't run gated.
I don't even know what it is. As I said I'm a newbie.
Thanks for your help anyway.
Omer Efraim wrote:
>
> David Tabachnikov wrote:
> >
> > I'm a total newbie with networking.
> > I have a problem. My default routing gets lost. I use ISDN, with dial on
> > demand. When I fo
Hello.
[I wrote about this a while ago, but didn't get a response. This
time the symptom is similar but slightly different.]
When attempting to dial my ISP with a chat script, I get:
Apr 2 21:54:01 fortinbras chat[360]: %% Low on memory; try again later^M
right after the modem's CONNECT, and
David Tabachnikov wrote:
>
> I'm a total newbie with networking.
> I have a problem. My default routing gets lost. I use ISDN, with dial on
> demand. When I for example ping www.linux.org.il, my ISDN connects to
> the internet, and I get the ping replay. But after it disconnects, my
> routing tab
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> each domain return in the logs when I do: named restart
> Zone "canaan.co.il" (file common/canaan.co.il): No default TTL set using
> SOA minimum instead
>
> I tried to add under /etc/named.conf
> lame-ttl 1D;
OMG. But it's _telling_ you what you need to do
I'm a total newbie with networking.
I have a problem. My default routing gets lost. I use ISDN, with dial on
demand. When I for example ping www.linux.org.il, my ISDN connects to
the internet, and I get the ping replay. But after it disconnects, my
routing table (/sbin/route) losts the default ro
Hi All
each domain return in the logs when I do: named restart
Zone "canaan.co.il" (file common/canaan.co.il): No default TTL set using
SOA minimum instead
I tried to add under /etc/named.conf
lame-ttl 1D;
--
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Canaan Surfing Ltd.
Internet Service Providers
Ben-Nes Mich
On this tuesday (4/4/00) at 18:30 Guy Keren will speak about basic
functions and automated configuration tools. Room- Taub 2 (auditurium).
A) the web site of the club is available again
(http://lknuxclub.il.eu.org).
B) we put the complete time table for lectures (see
http://linuxclub.il.eu.org/n
Title: RE: Meeting 7.4
I come from Ashkelon - not closest, but anyway...
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Is it anybody here that can give me a tremp from Dimona?
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On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 09:11:42AM +0300, Eli Marmor wrote:
> I wrote:
>
> > http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/04/01/954626130.html
> > http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/04/01/954615693.html
> >
> > (I don't mention the Apache for Palm, which all of you already saw,
> > but only these stories).
>
> P
Saw something similar on macs back when, on Arabic texts that were
imported from non-mac. This has to do with a misapplication of the bidi
algorithm to non-directional characters such as spaces, intepreting all
"normal" spaces as LTR spaces, and only RTL spaces (there's a different
code for thos
That is the exact thing that was screwed up on Mozilla's bidi support.
They have reversed the order of the character display, but not the actual
placing of the words.
I think maybe that has something to do with the Windows support for bidi,
because on Windows you get iso-8859-8 encodings correctly
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