Rick
At 09:06 01.07.2004 -0400, Tibbs, Richard wrote:
>Erich,
>Thanks very much!
>The cr.yp.to site is a gold mine. Thanks for saving me (apparently) from Bind!
Well, personally I am a bit reserved to people announcing their merits _that_ way, but
then... he may be right.
>After perusing the s
Dnscache: Querylog versus Forward Only
Rick
At 15:12 30.06.2004, Tibbs, Richard wrote:
>Thanks Erich..
> >>What is meant by "Dnscache log on" exactly? Is this a
> >>server-to-server or a client-server transaction? (Also, it seems the
> >>default is actu
Rick
At 15:12 30.06.2004, Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Thanks Erich..
>>What is meant by "Dnscache log on" exactly? Is this a server-to-server
>>or a client-server transaction? (Also, it seems the default is actually
>>YES rather than NO.)
>I guess its meaning is _dnscache_log_on_
But... What does dnscac
2004 6:04 PM
To: Tibbs, Richard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering 1.2 Dnscache: Querylog versus Forward Only
Rick
this is possibly a shot in the dark...
At 14:54 29.06.2004, Tibbs, Richard wrote:
>Dear List:
>Recently I had quite a difficult time getting dnscache to work in a
Rick
this is possibly a shot in the dark...
At 14:54 29.06.2004, Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Dear List:
Recently I had quite a difficult time getting dnscache to work in a
campus network environment.
In other applications, e.g. a SOHO environment using an ISP, the "stock"
Bering 1.2 setup seems to work,
Dear List:
Recently I had quite a difficult time getting dnscache to work in a
campus network environment.
In other applications, e.g. a SOHO environment using an ISP, the "stock"
Bering 1.2 setup seems to work, that is, in lrcfg options as follows:
3(packages) 8(dnscache) 3(Set to YES to set DNSc