On 2002.11.02_20:53:38_+, Brett wrote:
> this is to serve dns data with tinydns.
> i have it up and running, but was curious if this was
> a good project for leaf. so far the responses have
> said it is
>
Absolutely. For small DNS server that only serve a few of domains, all
you have to do i
this is to serve dns data with tinydns.
i have it up and running, but was curious if this was
a good project for leaf. so far the responses have
said it is
thanks,
brett
--- "H. D. Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2002.11.02_17:39:26_+, Brett wrote:
> > i'm toying with the idea of using
On 2002.11.02_17:39:26_+, Brett wrote:
> i'm toying with the idea of using a bering box ( p100
> 32M ram) with tinydns to be used for a public dns
> server.
What did you refer to as public dns server? is it going to serve your
dns data (tinydns)? or is it going to be a resolver that used by
> i'm toying with the idea of using a bering box ( p100
> 32M ram) with tinydns to be used for a public dns
> server.
> there will probably not be any client machines or
> servers behind this box.
> is anyone doing this?(i did not find much on this in
> the archives) any gotchas if someone is doin
hi,
i'm toying with the idea of using a bering box ( p100
32M ram) with tinydns to be used for a public dns
server.
there will probably not be any client machines or
servers behind this box.
is anyone doing this?(i did not find much on this in
the archives) any gotchas if someone is doing this
n