Hi,
Is it possible to set a ddns hostname, say through
http://www.changeip.net/ , without using *some_domain* itself, to
access this file?
http://www.changeip.net/
Not entirely sure what you are actually trying to achieve.
Could you provide a concrete example of the situations you are
On Friday, February 20, 2009 at 19:51, serge.fonvi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to set a ddns hostname, say through
http://www.changeip.net/ , without using *some_domain* itself, to
access this file?
Not entirely sure what you are actually trying to achieve.
Could you provide a
Let me give an example to illustrate my problem:
In the following url, the prola.aps.org is a name-based virtual host:
http://prola.aps.org/pdf/PRB/v1/i1/p1_1
On the other hand, my institute has subscribed to prola and many other
journals, so I want to use some self-made and
On Friday, February 20, 2009 at 22:15, serge.fonvi...@gmail.com wrote:
Let me give an example to illustrate my problem:
In the following url, the prola.aps.org is a name-based virtual host:
http://prola.aps.org/pdf/PRB/v1/i1/p1_1
On the other hand, my institute has subscribed to prola and
This is actually off topic for BIND-users...
hongyi.z...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, February 20, 2009 at 19:51, serge.fonvi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to set a ddns hostname, say through
http://www.changeip.net/ , without using *some_domain* itself, to
access this file?
Hongyi Zhao wrote:
Hi all,
Suppose a file named file.pdf stored in the following web location:
http://some_domain/path/to/file.pdf
Where, the *some_domain* is a name-based virtual host. In this case,
is it possible to set a ddns hostname, say through
http://www.changeip.net/, without
In message d6e873fbd84699096e9d6cf291634...@cornell.edu, John Wobus writes:
What are the good ways to let your local caching server serve your
own site's data even after a caching-server reboot during an Internet
outage? If the caching server locates your own authoritative data
through normal
Lars Hecking wrote:
BIND 9.4.3-P1, Solaris 8
I'm trying to get a chroot setup to work following the instructions here
http://www.boran.com/security/sp/bind9_20010430.html
# /usr/sbin/named -g -t /var/named/chroot
17-Feb-2009 12:05:56.789 starting BIND 9.4.3-P1 -g -t /var/named/chroot
On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 13:07 -0500, John Wobus wrote:
Any especially good or bad practices? Things that have worked well
or poorly? Right now, I'm leaning toward having the caching server
transfer key zones.
Works for me.
Niall O'Reilly
University College Dublin IT
On Saturday, February 21, 2009 at 5:45, k...@chrysler.com wrote:
Hongyi Zhao wrote:
Hi all,
Suppose a file named file.pdf stored in the following web location:
http://some_domain/path/to/file.pdf
Where, the *some_domain* is a name-based virtual host. In this case,
is it possible to
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