--- "Steve B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> also on a note to the orginal posting of this, the emerge of
> daemontools
> created the /service directory (at least for me).
Thanks Steve.
JBanks
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also on a note to the orginal posting of this, the emerge of daemontools
created the /service directory (at least for me).
On Saturday 03 January 2004 11:52, Greg Bolshaw wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 19:22, Steve B. wrote:
> > I heard that bind is
On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 19:22, Steve B. wrote:
> I heard that bind is horrible at security, and my goal is to create a secure
> enviorment.
Agreed, BIND doesn't have a very good history when it comes to security.
> So.. are there any detailed HOWTO's for setting up DJBDNS on gentoo? I have
> loo
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Since we are on the topic of DJBDNS, I have a few questions maybe some of you
can answer. I am (was) just about ready to attempt to setup bind. Let me
explain what I want to do.
1. I have a static IP address (well let's assume I do)
2. I want to p
On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 18:42, Joshua Banks wrote:
> I'm running tinydns and dnscache internally:
> sys-apps/daemontools-0.76-r3
> net-dns/djbdns-1.05-r8
I personally like daemontools supervised things symlinked from /service
to /var/local/supervise; I hacked on the qmail-1.03 ebuild a tiny touch
t
Hello,
Curiousity question concerning "svscanboot and svscan".
I'm running tinydns and dnscache internally:
sys-apps/daemontools-0.76-r3
net-dns/djbdns-1.05-r8
Was the "/service" directory automatically created upon emerging
"daemontools" for you?? I'm having a hard time tracking down what the
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