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On 10/16/12, Randy Bush wrote:
>> First off, I'm using djbdns internally and it doesn't support
>> records. So we really aren't using it internally.
> if the clutch in my car is broken, should i stop using vehicles?
> dump djbdns or get some diehard to tell you how to fix it.
Ah, but the clu
On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 16:59:12 -0400
Jonathan Rogers wrote:
> I'm looking for innovative ideas on how to find such a rogue device,
Here is an old post that describes some techniques, while date, should
still be at least partially effective and help form part of a more
comprehensive solution:
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 03:35:11AM +, Joseph Anthony Pasquale Holsten wrote:
> First off, I'm using djbdns internally and it doesn't support
> records. So we really aren't using it internally.
I assume you mean stock djbdns doesn't support ip6, because it does
indeed support records
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Landon Stewart wrote:
> The problem is that we have some zones that have records with the same
> hostname that have both a CNAME as well as an A record, MX record, SOA
> record and/or NS record. Is there an easy answer for what should be
> removed? I'm inclined t
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 12:25:49PM -0700, Landon Stewart wrote:
> hostname that have both a CNAME as well as an A record, MX record, SOA
> record and/or NS record. Is there an easy answer for what should be
> removed?
"You should remove the one that you don't need." A CNAME may not be
at the sa
Hi Y'all Nanogites,
We are changing over to PowerDNS from djbdns (tinydns) and I'm taking this
opportunity to fix as much of our zone data as we can. Under tinydns
things work fine despite these errors because tinydns lets you get away
with stuff like this and still responds even though a zone mi
In article <2801f5f8-b8e2-4a9f-9a89-02d7783cc...@josephholsten.com> you write:
>I want to like IPv6. I do. But I'm seriously considering turning off
>IPv6 support from our servers.
>
>First off, I'm using djbdns internally and it doesn't support
>records. So we really aren't using it internall
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