On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 20:54:26 Ian wrote:
Hi, I've been meaning to sort this out since the release of 7.1p5, but only
just got around to it - I have an installation of 7.1 that runs bind and
has been working fine up until I tried to update the system to 7.1p5 (using
freebsd-update). As soon as I
Sorry for starting a new thread with this - my ISP's mail server seems to
rejecting all mail recipients when I
send email with a mail client, so I'm having to use webmail instead. Their tech
says they won't help - they
only support Outlook! Grrr!
On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 23:27:07 Matthew Seaman
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:35:26 +, no-s...@people.net.au wrote:
Sorry for starting a new thread with this - my ISP's mail server seems to
rejecting all mail recipients when I
Which which reason?
send email with a mail client, so I'm having to use webmail instead. Their
tech says they
Hi, I've been meaning to sort this out since the release of 7.1p5, but only
just got around to it - I have an installation of 7.1 that runs bind and has
been working fine up until I tried to update the system to 7.1p5 (using
freebsd-update). As soon as I apply the update reboot, named loads
Ian wrote:
Hi, I've been meaning to sort this out since the release of 7.1p5, but only
just got around to it - I have an installation of 7.1 that runs bind and has
been working fine up until I tried to update the system to 7.1p5 (using
freebsd-update). As soon as I apply the update reboot,
On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 21:43:49 Matthew Seaman wrote:
Ian wrote:
Hi, I've been meaning to sort this out since the release of 7.1p5, but
only just got around to it - I have an installation of 7.1 that runs bind
and has been working fine up until I tried to update the system to 7.1p5
(using
Ian wrote:
Well the fact that if I run /etc/rc.d/named manually after the system has
booted, the script also hangs suggests it's not the next process
I have just check however ntpdate is the next one in the list to be started
and that does start correctly - you can see it report the clock
On Sunday 28 June 2009 03:24:26 Ian wrote:
I tried adding various echo statements to /etc/rc.d/named and found that
the script seems to run right through.
rc_debug=YES in /etc/rc.conf is REALLY handy for this.
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Mel
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