Hello all,
As according to PCQ, I've written scripts for DNS to use named.ca when
online and not use when offline. So when online, named has access to root
servers and not when offline.
Now the confusing part is when I see the /var/log/messages I see that when
online named starts and says
liste
--- Arun Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Many people still believe that gzip is a "better"
> compression
> algorithm than bzip2 - mainly because the small
> additional
> compression achieved by bzip2 is not worth the much
> higher
> compression time and CPU.
>
All i care about is bandwidt
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 03:23:17AM -0700, Nick Hill wrote:
> i'm sorry fer callin' that properietary. realised that
> after i hit send. sorry again. But AFAIK, the gzip
> compression is better than the BSD comp... is there a
> bzip2 compression on PPP? just wondering ;-)
Many people still bel
i'm sorry fer callin' that properietary. realised that
after i hit send. sorry again. But AFAIK, the gzip
compression is better than the BSD comp... is there a
bzip2 compression on PPP? just wondering ;-)
Nikhil.
--- Arun Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 10:17:42AM
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 10:17:42AM -0700, Nick Hill wrote:
> that msg. comes when pppd is searching for compression
> modules. PPP offers 2 type of compressions, AFAIK.
> deflate and bsd-comp. BSD comp is properietary, and is
> not advised.
BSD comp is NOT proprietary. It's licensed under the BSD
that msg. comes when pppd is searching for compression
modules. PPP offers 2 type of compressions, AFAIK.
deflate and bsd-comp. BSD comp is properietary, and is
not advised. and NEwayz... deflate is better. it uses
a sort of gzip compression on the data. u're PPP
should autoload it, but incase thi