Re: SOS Bind

2001-09-04 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Craig wrote: > I have a debian box running Bind, acting as a primary DNS server. I > have update the serial numbers on the zone files but nothing is > propagating out. Its been about 72 hours now and still has the old > IP of the server. Bind version 8.2.3 This is unclear. D

Re: SOS Bind

2001-09-04 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
> > I have a debian box running Bind, acting as a primary DNS server. I > > have update the serial numbers on the zone files but nothing is > > propagating out. Its been about 72 hours now and still has the old > > IP of the server. Bind version 8.2.3 > Did you make sure that your primary DNS ser

Re: SOS Bind

2001-09-04 Thread B.C.J.O
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Teun Vink wrote: > On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Craig wrote: > > > Hi debian people > > > > I have a debian box running Bind, acting as a primary DNS server. I > > have update the serial numbers on the zone files but nothing is > > propagating out. Its been about 72 hours now and sti

Quqipop freeze

2001-09-04 Thread Gerrit Kilian
Hi there I have a very strange problem on one of my Debian mail servers. The problem is users is complaining that the following message appears on there MS outlook: "Please enter username and password" Where you can enter your password and username.Usually that happens when outlook cannot access

Re: SOS Bind

2001-09-04 Thread Teun Vink
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Craig wrote: > Hi debian people > > I have a debian box running Bind, acting as a primary DNS server. I > have update the serial numbers on the zone files but nothing is > propagating out. Its been about 72 hours now and still has the old > IP of the server. Bind version 8.2.

Re: SOS Bind

2001-09-04 Thread Robert Waldner
On Tue, 04 Sep 2001 13:12:45 +0200, "Craig" writes: >I have a debian box running Bind, acting as a primary DNS server. I >have update the serial numbers on the zone files but nothing is >propagating out. Its been about 72 hours now and still has the old >IP of the server. Bind version 8.2.3 > >An

Re[2]: Ethernet Card recommendation

2001-09-04 Thread Calvin Chong
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 Hello Antonio, With reference to your great message on below, AR> I have the 3c* in the kernel (not as module), my 3c509b has pnp disabled (i AR> did it using tjhe dos utility), but still the kernel does not recognize it! AR> The only thing that I cou

SOS Bind

2001-09-04 Thread Craig
Hi debian people I have a debian box running Bind, acting as a primary DNS server. I have update the serial numbers on the zone files but nothing is propagating out. Its been about 72 hours now and still has the old IP of the server. Bind version 8.2.3 Any help would be great appreciated :) ..C

Re: Ethernet Card recommendation

2001-09-04 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
I have the 3c* in the kernel (not as module), my 3c509b has pnp disabled (i did it using tjhe dos utility), but still the kernel does not recognize it! The only thing that I could think of is that the kernel image was created and installed when the pnp had not been disabled yet, but I am not sure

Re: Linux.Lion Virus

2001-09-04 Thread Christofer Algotsson
chattr -i On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 08:54:21PM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote: > As usual, not given enough time to keep up on updating servers properly (two > Redhat and one NT), one of our servers has been infected by the Linux.Lion > virus. I keep my personal Debian system updated by dselect all the