the Potato box on my desk.
I'd say squid would be your friend in this matter
read the documentation thoroughly though, it's not just "apt-get install"
, fire up squid, start using, it takes some tweaking
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Yours Digitally,
Tommi Jensen
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ust "pre-make" a few zones, though tedious when you're
crawling through
PTR's for 10.0.0.x it will work regardless of which ip they pick.
of course you could fill out hosts with entres for 10.0.0.0/24 but .. erm..
I'd recommend you read the DNS-HOWTO, especially t
450 mhz. 'uname -m' returns 'i586' for me.
ix86 basically means cpu architecture, i585 = pentium-like
i686 PII=like
ultimately, i386 for intel/ibm PC style cpu's
since the kernel requires some of the features that arrived in the 80386 intel
cpu,
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On Sun, Sep 30, 2001 at 07:02:56PM +0200, Tommi Jensen wrote:
> quickfix: add all clients to the ftp-server to hosts(5)
de-garbled: add all client hosts to the ftp-server's hosts(5)
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Yours Digitally,
Tommi Jensen
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s-server of your choice (no religious wars here :P)
if this is happening from an external client.
do your server have an external dns-server in resolv.conf(5) ?
hope it helps
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Yours Digitally,
Tommi Jensen
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e set of DNS entries to "the rest of the world" and another set
> internally
Or since he is new to DNS, he could consider djbdns sice he's not
already accustomed to BIND, unlearning bind can be troublesome.
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Tommi Jensen
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