I have a machine running Bering-uClibc v3.0.2. The machine runs
dnscache to provide name resolution for a group of machines. The
machine also runs tinydns to provide DNS information about a local
domain called corp.local.
In order to get dnscache to serve information about the corp.local
Brent Gardner wrote:
I have a machine running Bering-uClibc v3.0.2. The machine runs
dnscache to provide name resolution for a group of machines. The
machine also runs tinydns to provide DNS information about a local
domain called corp.local.
In order to get dnscache to serve
Victor McAllister wrote:
Brent Gardner wrote:
I have a machine running Bering-uClibc v3.0.2. The machine runs
dnscache to provide name resolution for a group of machines. The
machine also runs tinydns to provide DNS information about a local
domain called corp.local.
In order to get
Victor McAllister wrote:
Brent Gardner wrote:
I have a machine running Bering-uClibc v3.0.2. The machine runs
dnscache to provide name resolution for a group of machines. The
machine also runs tinydns to provide DNS information about a local
domain called corp.local.
In order to get