Hi David,
I found a link to Nilo's original documentation:
http://leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net/leaf/devel/jnilo/documentation/packages/
The tinydns.xml document is still valid for the basic setup.
Eric
> any luck finding the docs on setting up tinydns? i've got the latest
> uclibc 3.0.1 and am load
David,
> any luck finding the docs on setting up tinydns? i've got the latest
> uclibc 3.0.1 and am loading the tinydns.lrp, but tinydns-data doesn't
> seem to be doing anything...
>
There are no tinydns docs in the LEAF repository (anymore...), but the
official tinydns docs should do:
http://cr.y
any luck finding the docs on setting up tinydns? i've got the latest uclibc
3.0.1 and am loading the tinydns.lrp, but tinydns-data doesn't seem to be doing
anything...
thanks!
dwf
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] tinydns setup
Hi Kwon,
>> On 9/6/2006 13:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kwon,
>> On 9/6/2006 13:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> I'm not sure this is the correct place to ask, but I'm trying to set
>>> up tinydns on a bering box and I can't find the page I expected with
>>> the setup instructions as per the package page.
>>
>> Please try: http://leaf.sourceforge
> On 9/6/2006 13:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I'm not sure this is the correct place to ask, but I'm trying to set up
>> tinydns on a bering box and I can't find the page I expected
>> with the setup instructions as per the package page.
>
> Please try: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/bk05ch0
On 9/6/2006 13:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not sure this is the correct place to ask, but I'm trying to set up
> tinydns on a bering box and I can't find the page I expected
> with the setup instructions as per the package page.
Please try: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/bk05ch04s03.html
I'm not sure this is the correct place to ask, but I'm trying to set up
tinydns
on a bering box and I can't find the page I expected with the setup
instructions
as per the package page.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/tinydns1.html
Has it moved??
TIA
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Hi,
Can tinydns be easily configured as a secondary nameserver, slaving off a
BIND primary?
If not, is there a small dns server lrp that can function as a secondary
that slaves off BIND?
Thanks
Ricardo
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If I have 2 IPs on the external interface, is there a way to tell tinydns to
listen to both of them? I added a second line with second-IP to env/IP file
but it seems to pick up only the first one.
Thank you
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is it possible to run tiny dns with a non static ip on the external
interface. Can one use it to serve private dns queries only and hand
external queries over to dnscache or similar?
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Thanks, Michael, to you and to Roberto. This is clearly the way I have to go to
achieve this.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:27:35PM -0600, Michael D Schleif wrote:
> * Lee Kimber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:02:25:09:21:18-0800] scribed:
> > Has anyone tried using tinydns to block HTTP requests to a
Michael,
Thanks for your time and patience. I have a bit more inline...
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 07:38:30PM -0600, Michael D Schleif wrote:
> First of all, adreamcreation.org is *NOT* delegated to you, no matter
> what whois says:
>
># dnsqr any adreamcreation.org
>255 adreamcreation.org
* Sak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:02:25:10:50:47-0800] scribed:
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:21:01PM -0600, Michael D Schleif wrote:
> > What does dnscache tell you?
> >
> >tail -f /var/log/dnscache/current | tai64nlocal
>
> Here's the output...
>
> gw: -root-
> # tail -f /var/log/dnscache/cur
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:21:01PM -0600, Michael D Schleif wrote:
> What does dnscache tell you?
>
>tail -f /var/log/dnscache/current | tai64nlocal
Here's the output...
gw: -root-
# tail -f /var/log/dnscache/current | tai64nlocal
2004-02-25 10:37:12.109829500 stats 2428 1269339 1 0
2004-02-
* Lee Kimber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:02:25:09:21:18-0800] scribed:
> Has anyone tried using tinydns to block HTTP requests to ad-tracking
> sites, adware, and spyware?
>
> I had a play at using tinydns's private zone file to block domain
> names from a list of known trackers I have (I currently
* Sak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:02:24:23:48:22-0800] scribed:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I'm having a little trouble with accessing virtual hosts in my DMZ.
> I've setup tinydns and it handles the primary DNS stuff (requests for
> 102010.org) just fine. But when I try to access the other domain
> either
Has anyone tried using tinydns to block HTTP requests to ad-tracking sites, adware,
and spyware?
I had a play at using tinydns's private zone file to block domain names from a list of
known trackers I have (I currently keep this list in /etc/hosts on various machines).
I couldn't get it to work
Hey everyone,
I'm having a little trouble with accessing virtual hosts in my DMZ.
I've setup tinydns and it handles the primary DNS stuff (requests for
102010.org) just fine. But when I try to access the other domain
either inside, or outside the network, I get a "...could not be
found." response
Lynn Avants wrote:
Have you used the suggestions in the Bering Users Manual to set this up?
I remember Matt S. made some suggestions to updating the doc for this
type of setup many months ago. There should be a post in the leaf-user
archives with very implicit directions if your still having pr
Heriberto,
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 12:16:24 -0300 hhohlke2000 wrote:
> My question is: Does support TinyDNS TXT records? Or should I use another
> DNS Server?
That's a bit offtopic for leaf-user, but it looks like it:
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/tinydns-data.html
--Brad
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Have you used the suggestions in the Bering Users Manual to set this up?
I remember Matt S. made some suggestions to updating the doc for this
type of setup many months ago. There should be a post in the leaf-user
archives with very implicit directions if your still having problems.
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~Lynn Avan
Hello
I got running my first IPSec VPN with RSA keys. I thank you all for all the
information.
Now I'm testing opportunistic vpns. I have to upload my public key into a
TXT record on DNS server.
My question is: Does support TinyDNS TXT records? Or should I use another
DNS Server?
Thanks
Heriberto
Arcana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I registered a free DNS subdomain with one of the free DNS providers
> (dyndns.org). However I want to be able to access the machine's web server
> internally with the DN. Let's call the external DN "www.mydomain.com". The
> server, internally, is known as
Arcana,
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 18:29:56 EST Arcana wrote:
> I'm using Bering 1.0 stable with a tinydns installed on it to do
> internal host name resolution.
[..]
> If I use tinyDNS and add the following like:
>
> +writers.name.external:192.168.1.1
>
> there is no effect: I still get routed bac
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Arcana wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm using Bering 1.0 stable with a tinydns installed on it to do internal host
> name resolution.
>
> I registered a free DNS subdomain with one of the free DNS providers
> (dyndns.org). However I want to be able to access the machine's web serv
Hello!
I'm using Bering 1.0 stable with a tinydns installed on it to do internal host
name resolution.
I registered a free DNS subdomain with one of the free DNS providers
(dyndns.org). However I want to be able to access the machine's web server
internally with the DN. Let's call the extern
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Subject: [leaf-user] Tinydns won't load.
Although I put tinydns into 'syslinux.cfg', and it is available, it
doesn't load.
I can, however, load it manually (lrpkg -I tinydns).
What might I be doing wrong?
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Although I put tinydns into 'syslinux.cfg', and it is available, it
doesn't load.
I can, however, load it manually (lrpkg -I tinydns).
What might I be doing wrong?
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In a previous post I was referring about a Doc on VPN with X.509 certs.
Here the details:
I found in Patches section of leaf site thise document:
"525202 Dachstein CD VPN using X.509 Certs" 2002-03-03
I think than a doc directory in the incoming DCD release will be
appreciated (at last for me!
I went with your second solution, but with slightly different packaging
by fixing up my bash.lrp so it didn't create the link to /bin/sh. I
didn't like the idea of using bash if the rest of the system had been
tested with ash:
http://www.jimmoy.com/archives/10.html
Jim
Robert William
Hi all,
Just a follow-up note to let you know how I solved (with your help)
the problem. The simplest solution was to just change #!/bin/sh to
#!/bin/ash. However in terms of a permanent fix If the maintainer of
the package did this it would break it for every body that does not
have a /bin/as
Hi all,
Thank you for the answer. At least I know what the problem is. I am
running bash. When I start up with out it everything works out great.
I tried loading bash at the end but had the same problem. I think
that what is happening is that /bin/sh in the scripts points to
/bin/bash. I will
On Sat, 06 Apr 2002 16:21:23 -0800
"Robert Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I just added another computer to my network and decide to install
> tinydns instead of updating all of those host files. I am using DS CD
> 1.2. However tinydns doesn't seem to work. I am using it straig
Robert Williams wrote:
>
> I just added another computer to my network and decide to install
> tinydns instead of updating all of those host files. I am using DS CD
> 1.2. However tinydns doesn't seem to work. I am using it straight out
> of the box. the only changes I have made was to add entri
Robert Williams wrote:
> Hi all,
> I just added another computer to my network and decide to install
> tinydns instead of updating all of those host files. I am using DS CD
> 1.2. However tinydns doesn't seem to work. I am using it straight out of
> the box. the only changes I have made was to
Hi all,
I just added another computer to my network and decide to install
tinydns instead of updating all of those host files. I am using DS CD
1.2. However tinydns doesn't seem to work. I am using it straight out
of the box. the only changes I have made was to add entries to the
"/etc/tinydns
Scott wrote:
>
> Thanks for the thorough explanation.
No problemo. Some days I'm good. Other days
not so good :)
> I should clarify the reason for the
> external IP which I added to the private dns data. 216.254.0.36 is the
> ISP's webserver which hosts many different domains (inclu
Thanks for the thorough explanation. I should clarify the reason for the
external IP which I added to the private dns data. 216.254.0.36 is the
ISP's webserver which hosts many different domains (including ours).
Before I added it to the private data file nobody internally could resolve
www.doma
Scott Ecker wrote:
>
> Actually, I just figured it out. I had to restart dnscache to clear out the
> invalid IP from before. I'd appreciate any other input if anyone sees a way
> I can clean up my rules or something.
>
> -Scott
>
Ok. Comments inline
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Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 9:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Leaf-user] TinyDNS
I have been having trouble with tinydns on DCD 1.0.2. I installed
tinydns.lrp, djbutils.lrp (do I need this?) and dnscache.lrp. My private
DNS server data file looks like this:
.domainx.com
I have been having trouble with tinydns on DCD 1.0.2. I installed
tinydns.lrp, djbutils.lrp (do I need this?) and dnscache.lrp. My private
DNS server data file looks like this:
.domainx.com::ns1.domainx.com
.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa::ns1.domainx.com
=firewall.domainx.com:192.168.1.1
+ns1.domainx.
At 2002-01-06 18:13 -0600, Alec Miller wrote:
>and when did Geocrawler become non-searchable? or did I miss some
>announcement on that change?
Alec,
All of the lists are archived at GeoCrawler and the Mail Archive. see
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/content.php?menu=14&page_id=20
Searching isn't a
How can you tell if Tinydns is running? Weblet shows it was loaded but the
running process list only shows dnscache.
I tried /etc/init.d/tinydns restart
and I get this back in response:
tinydns error: tinydns start arg
and Clues?
and when did Geocrawler become non-searchable? or did I miss
How should tinydns deal with a dmz?
One of our Dachstein-CD firewalls was up for several days, functioning
as we expected. mailonerr is configured to use our mail server that
sits on the dmz -- and we were getting our periodic notices, until
sometime after 2200 last night.
tinydns/public is se
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