I have set up ircd on my server but I am having an issue. Most likely it
is a DFU error, but any help would be appreciated. I went through the
install process and all seemed to go well. No error notices, etc. I
edited the example config file to match my server then started up
ircd.
- Original Message -
From: "Majdi S. Abbas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "EQU" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:20 PM
Subject: [Coder-Com] Re: [Bugs] ircd resolver issue
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>
> Generally speaking, I'd recommend running a current rev
> of BIND or
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 08:30:41AM -0400, Kev wrote:
> > If no target is specified in /gline command for opers a local gline is
> > still added evne if FEAT_LGLINE is false. patch by darren coleman.
>
Was actually Darren Smith, but no harm no foul :)
> The patch you sent wouldn't have worked qu
> If no target is specified in /gline command for opers a local gline is
> still added evne if FEAT_LGLINE is false. patch by darren coleman.
The patch you sent wouldn't have worked quite the way you intended--it
would require you to have the PRIV_LOCAL_GLINE privilege to set global
G-lines. Whi
Hello,
no I didn't change the IP in /etc/resolv.conf, I changed the IP
address of my DNS server. /etc/resolv.conf has only "server
localhost". This is problematic because the old IP address is no
longer reachable and that is the one that ircd keeps on querying.
What I am not 100% sure about is
> I run a ircd and named on the same server. My resolver
> (/etc/resolver.conf) is setup so that it points only to localhost (DNS
> is running on the same server).
>
> Now for a reason not related to ircd I changed the IP address of one
> of my DNS. Everything else works except ircd, it still quer
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 03:10:59PM +0300, EQU wrote:
> What I am not 100% sure about is that did /etc/resolv.conf have the IP
> address of the now unreachable DNS server instead of localhost when I
> started ircd 81 days ago. It is possible although unlikely.
[Not really a bug, possibly a
> no I didn't change the IP in /etc/resolv.conf, I changed the IP
> address of my DNS server. /etc/resolv.conf has only "server
> localhost". This is problematic because the old IP address is no
> longer reachable and that is the one that ircd keeps on querying.
>
> What I am not 100% sure about
At 09:32 28/08/2002, you wrote:
>Hello!
>
>I run a ircd and named on the same server. My resolver
>(/etc/resolver.conf) is setup so that it points only to localhost (DNS
>is running on the same server).
>
>Now for a reason not related to ircd I changed the IP address of one
>of my DNS. Everything
Hello!
I run a ircd and named on the same server. My resolver
(/etc/resolver.conf) is setup so that it points only to localhost (DNS
is running on the same server).
Now for a reason not related to ircd I changed the IP address of one
of my DNS. Everything else works except ircd, it still queries
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