on why I should or should not ask for help.
That is pathetic.
I agree.
I've never used TinyDNS myself, but I'm sure it does its job.
The message about doing axfr to copy over the data sounds like the
best bet to me.
Although can you not just setup the TinyDNS server to do zone
FAT16, 2gb partition if I remember correctly.
On 18/09/2005, at 9:34 PM, dick hoogendijk wrote:
I know it is off topic, but I trust you guys in this group to just
remember it.
I'm building an old msdos machine for a little kid (very nostalgic).
But I seem to rememeber that there was an issue
Also, most if not all of the blocks below are Asia netblocks that I
have had more then 3 attempts to gain access to my servers.
220.0.0.0/8
202.0.0.0/7
134.208.0.0/16
218.0.0.0/8
210.0.0.0/7
221.0.0.0/8
219.0.0.0/8
195.116.0.0/16
59.0.0.0/8
195.133.91.0/24
222.0.0.0/8
Not always a good
Don't get anything based on the Silicon Image 3112 chipset, I had
great problems with it.
I ended up with a HighPoint RocketRAID 1520, which is a basic 2 port
SATA controller. It does software raid and is supported out of the
box on 5.4. I am very happy with it, although you maybe
localhost.dalegroup.net localhost
10.0.0.3 metro.dalegroup.net metro
10.0.0.3 metro.dalegroup.net.
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on ad0
Boot CD and run fixit mode
Setup GEOM and change fstab to gm0
Linky:
http://dannyman.toldme.com/2005/01/24/freebsd-howto-gmirror-system/
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