On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 12:08:22AM -0700, Petro wrote:
> Are you talking about named.conf, or the master db files?
First thing that came to my mind was /etc/resolv.conf, in the case that
he just wanted to configure the name servers for his box.
But, who knows. :-\
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hi when i nmap my localhost on the 53rd port domain service runs.
i wanna know how i can configure my dns server..
for example i wanna specify (e.g zoltrix.someth.com 155.234.3.1) such
assignments..
thanx for your help
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On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 10:20:35AM +0300, Halil Demirezen wrote:
> is there anyone who can tell me where the dns domain name server's conf
> file...
Are you looking for /etc/named.conf ?
Phil
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On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 10:20:35AM +0300, Halil Demirezen wrote:
> is there anyone who can tell me where the dns domain name server's conf
> file...
Are you talking about named.conf, or the master db files?
Both should show up in /etc/bind/
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Hi, this is a little low on info. What kind of DNS service are you
running and on what kind of box (distro).
Do a 'man named', that should give you some answers.
[On 08 Aug, 2001, Halil Demirezen wrote in " Unidentified subject! "]
> is there anyone who can tell me where the dns domain name
is there anyone who can tell me where the dns domain name server's conf
file...
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One other thing that I noticed, is that openssh doesn't but default
configure with '--with-pam'. It used to, but doesn't any more. Make sure
you've got that in there if you've built from source ...
later,
Steve
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One other thing that I noticed, is that openssh doesn't but default
configure with '--with-pam'. It used to, but doesn't any more. Make sure
you've got that in there if you've built from source ...
later,
Steve
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I ran into the same problem a while back. Make sure you 'cp
/contrib/sshd.pam.generic /etc/pam.d/ssh' (or it may
need to be /etc/pam.d/sshd, I forget offhand). Restart sshd and it
should work fine.
Or if you'd rather use the debian ssh pam file, install openssh1, copy
the /etc/pam.d/ssh file, remo
Il 19:22, domenica 5 agosto 2001, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) ha scritto:
> On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 19:41:41 +, Marco Tassinari wrote:
> > /usr/local/lib/libpcap.a(gencode.o): In function `pcap_compile':
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> Any particular reason you're using a local libpcap rather than the libpcap0
> and libpcap-dev
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I ran into the same problem a while back. Make sure you 'cp
/contrib/sshd.pam.generic /etc/pam.d/ssh' (or it may
need to be /etc/pam.d/sshd, I forget offhand). Restart sshd and it
should work fine.
Or if you'd rather use the debian ssh pam file, install openssh1, copy
the /etc/pam.d/ssh file, rem
Il 19:22, domenica 5 agosto 2001, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) ha scritto:
> On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 19:41:41 +, Marco Tassinari wrote:
> > /usr/local/lib/libpcap.a(gencode.o): In function `pcap_compile':
>
> Any particular reason you're using a local libpcap rather than the libpcap0
> and libpcap-dev
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