Re: necessary to have a secondary dns ipv6

2011-03-13 Thread Eivind Olsen
You are normally required to have at least two nameservers for your domains. Keep in mind that any ipv6-only hosts will be unable to use your ipv4 nameservers. Did this answer your question? Regards Eivind Olsen Den 14. mars 2011 kl. 00:10 skrev "fakessh @" : > How is it necessary to have a s

Re: necessary to have a secondary dns ipv6

2011-03-13 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <1300057854.8326.193.camel@localhost.localdomain>, "fakessh @" write s: > hello bind guru and list > > > How is it necessary to have a secondary dns ipv6 to properly establish a > connection ipv6 > > thanks for your return If you want to be able to claim you are IPv6 ready you reall

necessary to have a secondary dns ipv6

2011-03-13 Thread fakessh @
hello bind guru and list How is it necessary to have a secondary dns ipv6 to properly establish a connection ipv6 thanks for your return -- gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key 092164A7 http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x092164A7 signature.asc Description: Ceci est une part

Re: Operating system recommendation

2011-03-13 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Ben McGinnes wrote: > On 12/03/11 12:30 AM, Lightner, Jeff wrote: >> As the prior poster said RedHat is still supports RHEL4 (7 years or >> more) and RHEL5 (4 years or more) and has now relased RHEL6. > > Actually EOL for RHEL4 was announced last month, one more ye

Re: R: Operating system recommendation

2011-03-13 Thread Ben McGinnes
On 12/03/11 12:30 AM, Lightner, Jeff wrote: > "Linux people and their reinstalls"?! > > Somebody has confused Linux with Windows. We've been running RedHat > Eneterprise Linux (RHEL) systems commercially for several years > (including our DNS servers) and the only time I "reinstall" is when > I'm