Can anyone help me understand why NFS works differently on RH 8.0 than on
RH7.0/7.2 (or some other distros like Mandrake, or NAS devices with NFS)?
Here is the issue: starting with RH8.0, NFS seems to REQUIRE reverse DNS
(either from DNS or from /etc/hosts). Why? And how can this be disabled?
For
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From: Pablo Allietti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Fri, December 13, 2002 8:08 AM
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Subject: DNS problem
Hi me and my PROBLEMS again!
In the last week my isp gave me a /28 for my internet conecction, and he
gave the inverse resolution for this /28 to my server.
BUT
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Hi me and my PROBLEMS again!
In the last week my isp gave me a /28 for my internet conecction, and h
actually this in a the correct format, the arpa when viewing reverses the
numbers
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From: "Pablo Allietti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 8:07 AM
Subject: DNS problem
> Hi me and my PROBLEMS again
Hi me and my PROBLEMS again!
In the last week my isp gave me a /28 for my internet conecction, and he
gave the inverse resolution for this /28 to my server.
BUT i have a problem with this. when make a nslookup 200.40.226.66 the
server says
66.226.40.200.in-addr.arpa name = terrain.net.uy.