Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Am Montag, 18. Mai 2020, 19:58:06 CEST schrieb Dan Ritter:
> > Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > I think you're overcomplicating it.
> >
> > Your domain can and should have two or more MX records, with
> > different priority levels. The MX records don't even have to
> > point to nam
On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 05:10:33PM +0200, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Just curious, if I have multiple MX records, how would you sync the incoming
> emails (*) ? I can see with an NFS mounted home directory with Maildir
> mailboxes that could work and dovecot could probably run on multiple hosts
> (o
Am Montag, 18. Mai 2020, 19:58:06 CEST schrieb Dan Ritter:
> Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am just wondering how a efficient setup for TLS/DNS for exim looks like:
> >
> > Right now I have an A entry in the DNS server for smtp. and a
> > letsencrypt certificate as well.
> >
> > If I set
Am Dienstag, 19. Mai 2020, 16:15:36 CEST schrieb Dan Ritter:
> Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > Am Montag, 18. Mai 2020, 20:50:49 CEST schrieb Dan Ritter:
> > > Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > > > I was more concerned about the outgoing server configured in the email
> > > > clients and used to send main from my
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Am Montag, 18. Mai 2020, 20:50:49 CEST schrieb Dan Ritter:
> > Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > > I was more concerned about the outgoing server configured in the email
> > > clients and used to send main from my domain (at least so far I did not
> > > understand that they can make
Am Montag, 18. Mai 2020, 20:50:49 CEST schrieb Dan Ritter:
> Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > Am Montag, 18. Mai 2020, 19:58:06 CEST schrieb Dan Ritter:
> > > I think you're overcomplicating it.
> > >
> > > Your domain can and should have two or more MX records, with
> > > different priority levels. The M
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Am Montag, 18. Mai 2020, 19:58:06 CEST schrieb Dan Ritter:
> > I think you're overcomplicating it.
> >
> > Your domain can and should have two or more MX records, with
> > different priority levels. The MX records don't even have to
> > point to names in your domain.
> >
>
Am Montag, 18. Mai 2020, 19:58:06 CEST schrieb Dan Ritter:
> Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am just wondering how a efficient setup for TLS/DNS for exim looks like:
> >
> > Right now I have an A entry in the DNS server for smtp. and a
> > letsencrypt certificate as well.
> >
> > If I set
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am just wondering how a efficient setup for TLS/DNS for exim looks like:
>
> Right now I have an A entry in the DNS server for smtp. and a
> letsencrypt certificate as well.
>
> If I setup a new server and call it SMTP2, I need to reconfigure this in all
> m
Hi,
I am just wondering how a efficient setup for TLS/DNS for exim looks like:
Right now I have an A entry in the DNS server for smtp. and a
letsencrypt certificate as well.
If I setup a new server and call it SMTP2, I need to reconfigure this in all my
email clients. If I install the SMTP c
Support <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 02:27 PM 5/20/04, Paul Johnson wrote:
>>Support <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > Can debian support dynamic dns ? Where can I find the info and how to
>> > configure it ?
>>
>>If we're talking about dyndns.org's services, I would suggest
>>http://www.dyn
. I use a script on my clients
and servers so that I have better control over exactly what happens.
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At 02:27 PM 5/20/04, Paul Johnson wrote:
Support <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can debian support dynamic dns ? Where can I find the info and how to
> configure it ?
If we're talking about dyndns.org's services, I would suggest
http://www.dyndns.org/ or nntp://news.dyndns.org/dyndns.general for
mor
Hi !
What is the best between `ddclient' and `ipcheck' ?
Thanks,
Jerome
Colin Docherty wrote:
On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 09:23:25AM +0800, Support wrote:
Hi!
Can debian support dynamic dns ? Where can I find the info and how to
configure it ?
Have you checked tried "apt-get install ipcheck"?
I've be
On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 09:23:25AM +0800, Support wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Can debian support dynamic dns ? Where can I find the info and how to
> configure it ?
Have you checked tried "apt-get install ipcheck"?
I've been using this for a while and it works quite well for me. It also
works from behind
Paul Johnson wrote:
Support <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Can debian support dynamic dns ? Where can I find the info and how
to configure it ?
If we're talking about dyndns.org's services, I would suggest
http://www.dyndns.org/ or nntp://news.dyndns.org/dyndns.general for
more information.
Right.
A
Support <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can debian support dynamic dns ? Where can I find the info and how to
> configure it ?
If we're talking about dyndns.org's services, I would suggest
http://www.dyndns.org/ or nntp://news.dyndns.org/dyndns.general for
more information.
Does this help?
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Hi!
Can debian support dynamic dns ? Where can I find the info and how to
configure it ?
Thank Q
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> I can connect and ping IPs, but DNS does not resolve. /etc/resolv.conf exists and
> the
> ISPs servers are added automatically.
> Now have no clue what to check. Any ideas?
Move /etc/host.conf to /etc/host.conf.off and post the contents of
running 'grep hosts: /etc/nsswitch.conf'.
Alexis
htt
On 25 Mar 2004, H. S. wrote:
> Apparently, [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 03/25/04 18:52,typed:
> >I can connect and ping IPs, but DNS does not resolve. /etc/resolv.conf
> >exists and the
> >ISPs servers are added automatically.
> >Now have no clue what to check. Any ideas?
> >
> >(I installed from Knoppix
Apparently, [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 03/25/04 18:52,typed:
I can connect and ping IPs, but DNS does not resolve. /etc/resolv.conf exists and the
ISPs servers are added automatically.
Now have no clue what to check. Any ideas?
(I installed from Knoppix with the new Debian installer, and could connect
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I can connect and ping IPs, but DNS does not resolve. /etc/resolv.conf exists and the
ISPs servers are added automatically.
Now have no clue what to check. Any ideas?
Can you ping the ISP's DNS servers by IP?
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Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] penned:
I can connect and ping IPs, but DNS does not resolve. /etc/resolv.conf
exists and the ISPs servers are added automatically. Now have no clue
what to check. Any ideas?
(I installed from Knoppix with the new Debian installer, and
On 2004-03-25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] penned:
> I can connect and ping IPs, but DNS does not resolve. /etc/resolv.conf
> exists and the ISPs servers are added automatically. Now have no clue
> what to check. Any ideas?
>
> (I installed from Knoppix with the new Debian installer, and could
> connect und
I can connect and ping IPs, but DNS does not resolve. /etc/resolv.conf exists and the
ISPs servers are added automatically.
Now have no clue what to check. Any ideas?
(I installed from Knoppix with the new Debian installer, and could connect under
Knoppix from CD. So this is Debian unstable.)
T
On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 10:25:27PM +0100, Matthew Sackman wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 04:21:13AM -0400, Debian User wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 09:06:11PM +0100, Matthew Sackman wrote:
> > > BIND doesn't care less whether you own the domain name or not. Just so
> > > long as it's not go
On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 04:21:13AM -0400, Debian User wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 09:06:11PM +0100, Matthew Sackman wrote:
> > BIND doesn't care less whether you own the domain name or not. Just so
> > long as it's not going to come across another DNS server that thinks
> > someone else other
On Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 09:06:11PM +0100, Matthew Sackman wrote:
> BIND doesn't care less whether you own the domain name or not. Just so
> long as it's not going to come across another DNS server that thinks
> someone else other than you owns it. For that reason it's a good idea
> (TM) to use an i
Mike Egglestone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I wondering if I can setup a dns server on my home network
even though I don't have a registered domain name?
Is this possible?
I guess all I would need to do is install bind or something?
Any help would be appreciated!!
Thanks
Mike
Yes. I did
On Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 12:40:18PM -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I wondering if I can setup a dns server on my home network
> even though I don't have a registered domain name?
> Is this possible?
>
> I guess all I would need to do is install bind or something?
> Any help would be appre
also sprach Mike Egglestone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.06.23.2140 +0200]:
> I wondering if I can setup a dns server on my home network
> even though I don't have a registered domain name?
> Is this possible?
yes. use something like egglestone.home as the domain name. you could
use egglestone.com, b
Hi,
I wondering if I can setup a dns server on my home network
even though I don't have a registered domain name?
Is this possible?
I guess all I would need to do is install bind or something?
Any help would be appreciated!!
Thanks
Mike
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Howdy,
Mark Brown wrote:
>
> DNS lookups go out on UDP and TCP port 53. If you're firewalling that
> out you won't be able to look up names. If you want to forward DNS
> lookups with BIND, set the "forwarders" option in the configuration
> file. If you're not running a nameserver then you can
On Sat, Jul 29, 2000 at 09:23:34AM -0700, montgomery f. tidwell wrote:
> i'm trying to configure a Q650 as a firewall. i think that i have the
> ipchains stuff working correctly, but i can't get DNS lookups to
> isn't there a easy way to set it up so that DNS queries are passed to
> my ISPs name
On 29-Jul-2000 montgomery f. tidwell wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> i'm trying to configure a Q650 as a firewall. i think that i have the
> ipchains stuff working correctly, but i can't get DNS lookups to
> work. i can ping ip#'s but if i try to ping a site by name
> (www.yahoo.com)
> it just hangs for a l
Howdy,
i'm trying to configure a Q650 as a firewall. i think that i have the
ipchains stuff working correctly, but i can't get DNS lookups to
work. i can ping ip#'s but if i try to ping a site by name
(www.yahoo.com)
it just hangs for a long time then gives no output.
isn't there a easy way to s
if i understand what your asking you should be able to
nslookup
server
domain.com
where domain.com is the domain you want to lookup. the DNS will tell you
what it thinks the IP is. if it is configured right it will show what you
expect. the server command tells nslookup to change it's default
If you set up your DNS server correctly with the IPs that you want, and tell
it that it's the SOA record for animedia.com, then it'll point itself and
any 'puters that point to it as primary DNS to the IP address, regardless of
the root servers. It's a good way to test your
Right now I've got my Debian-based server acting as a DNS cache. I'm in the
process of moving a domain from one hosting company to another, and I'd
like to be able to test things as if this domain was pointed at the new
server instead of the old. I'm not quite ready to update the domain records
I am trying to setup my Linux machine as a server on a local network.
Later on I will be connecting to the Internet by dial-up. At the
moment I have set the Linux box up as the gateway and dns server and
it is also the server on the network. I am using debian of
course (kernel 2.0.30).
I wan
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