Hello!
El mié, 30-10-2002 a las 15:59, C. R. Oldham escribió:
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It is possible, in hotels that have broadband in rooms, and on some
university campuses I've been too they have a DHCP server setup to serve
addresses from a private block. On that network there is a webserver
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Sorry, I
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 01:33:57AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El lun, 25-11-2002 a las 07:00, Craig Sanders escribi?:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 11:37:58PM +1100, Jason Lim wrote:
nope, because postfix has no way of knowing that they were
originally the same email(*). postfix has
how the hell do you boot from the scsi cd rom interface?
Samantha Scafe
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El mar, 19-11-2002 a las 17:07, jernej horvat escribió:
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I have a question about djbdns - can i have one control file for all
IP's/interfaces that i have on one system ?
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You can configure env/IP to 0.0.0.0 so it
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 02:38:56AM +0100, Russell Coker wrote:
Does multilog allow filtering log messages to determine which ones are worth
logging to disk? That's the only feature that I'd like to see in syslog.
Yes, see http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/multilog.html (Selecting lines).
It's very
I remember, that sendmail, exim, and others have queuing strategies,
that try to minimize the number of remote conections.
El lun, 25-11-2002 a las 07:00, Craig Sanders escribió:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 11:37:58PM +1100, Jason Lim wrote:
nope, because postfix has no way of knowing that they
Tomasz Papszun writes:
If I understand djbdns' documentation correctly, it is _impossible_ to
run both DNS functions: authoritative-only NS ('tinydns') and
recursive/caching server ('dnscache') on the same IP address, right?
Right. Two different programs can't bind to port 53 on the same IP
I've got what seems to be a pretty common setup, and things aren't working correctly
and want to know if it's something that I've configured wrong, or if it's something
deeper. Here's the setup.
Publicly accessable apache box henceforth referred to http://proxy/;
Private apache box henceforth
as witrh most machines that wont, start with the 2 floppies then switch to
the cdrom later
Thing
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 13:47, Samantha Scafe wrote:
how the hell do you boot from the scsi cd rom interface?
Samantha Scafe
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Subject: exim and radius
I'm using multiple companies to give me good POP coverage, but I'm
having a bear of a time allowing my dialup users to be able to send
mail through my
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 at 15:27:40 -0200, Adriano Nagelschmidt Rodrigues wrote:
Tomasz Papszun writes:
If I understand djbdns' documentation correctly, it is _impossible_ to
run both DNS functions: authoritative-only NS ('tinydns') and
recursive/caching server ('dnscache') on the same IP
ANR == Adriano Nagelschmidt Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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ANR Why? Can you list the reasons? For example, do you really
ANR need an external cache and a server running on the same
ANR machine, which can only have one public IP address? [...]
Here's one: consider the
Hello!
cache and a server running on the same machine, which can only have one public
IP address?
Yes. I mean, I can assign more addresses but queries must come to the
same address (and answers must go back from the same address).
Set up external dnscache on the public IP, and set up
Bulent Murtezaoglu writes:
ANR == Adriano Nagelschmidt Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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ANR Why? Can you list the reasons? For example, do you really
ANR need an external cache and a server running on the same
ANR machine, which can only have one public IP address?
ANP == Adriano Nagelschmidt Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BM Here's one: consider the domain bogus.internal served by the
BM proxy/gateway box that also doubles as a caching DNS server for
BM resolvers inside a firewall. This is not unusual.
ANP Just run the server on the
Bulent Murtezaoglu writes:
Hmm, the 127.0.0.1 way outlined by another lister is much better, no
need for listening on the public IP.
Sure, if you don't want a public dns server (and don't need a cache in other
hosts accessing it, as in your example) that would be the recommended setup.
I use a
Craig Sanders writes:
yep, that's the obvious way to do it. it does leave a few questions,
though:
1. can this kind of setup return authoritative answers?
I don't think so, you would only be talking to dnscache. If you want a public
dns server, you need to run tinydns on a public IP
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If I ever wanted to make a boot floppy i've always just done this.
cd /usr/src/linux
make bzdisk
I'm sure theres a debian-specific way, but this way works ;)
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