Hi
/etc/named.conf is used in redhat/fedora to configure
the bind(DNS) daemon. The /var/chroot/etc/named.conf
is again used by redhat/fedora to operate bind in
chroot environment. The actual file depends how the
user has configured bind. (And no, /var/chroot is not
related to ltsp at all)
The /et
On Sun, Jul 31, 2005 at 10:20:36PM -0700, Mahesh M. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Reconfigure your DNS settings ( /etc/named.conf or
> /var/chroot/etc/named.conf ) to search the local
> domain first and only then forward the query to
> internet. Also check your /etc/resolv.conf. This
> implies that all ltsp
Hello,
Reconfigure your DNS settings ( /etc/named.conf or
/var/chroot/etc/named.conf ) to search the local
domain first and only then forward the query to
internet. Also check your /etc/resolv.conf. This
implies that all ltsp clients must have an entry in
your local DNS.
If you are still facing p
On Fri, 2005-07-29 at 09:55 +, Noman yousuf wrote:
> Dear All
> i am running ltsp 4.1-1-1 . problem is that when ever my internet is down
> all my thinclients show very slow response as i thing it searches for
> nameserver on internet how this can be removed.
Run dnsmasq on your server ?
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Dear All
i am running ltsp 4.1-1-1 . problem is that when ever my internet is down
all my thinclients show very slow response as i thing it searches for
nameserver on internet how this can be removed.
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