On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 06:52:22PM -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> What happens when we all go to IPv6? There seems to be some disagreement
> over how much reverse support will be deployed.
If IPv6 support was added, mkrdns (http://www.mkrdns.org/) would make the
reverse entries trivially managed.
--On Thursday, December 30, 2004 9:33 PM -0500 Matt Kettler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
*grin*.. never underestimate the importance of having PTR records, or
hosts file entries, for all of your machines.
What happens when we all go to IPv6? There seems to be some disagreement
over how much revers
At 08:19 PM 12/30/2004, Nigel Frankcom wrote:
Just a quick note to say, I *finally* got my SA working faster by
adding PTR records for the MySQL server.
*grin*.. never underestimate the importance of having PTR records, or hosts
file entries, for all of your machines.
A lot of services have suppo
--On Friday, December 31, 2004 1:19 AM + Nigel Frankcom
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just a quick note to say, I *finally* got my SA working faster by
adding PTR records for the MySQL server.
What was actually checking for the PTR records? Ie. what other MySQL
clients could benefit from this?
Hi all,
Just a quick note to say, I *finally* got my SA working faster by
adding PTR records for the MySQL server.
The speed difference is astounding, on FC3 the turnaround time on a
test mail has gone from 1 minute plus down to 1 - 2 seconds.
Standard mail is running so much faster that compari