The @ is just a stand in for the zone name of the file. For example if the
file is db.foo.com and the /etc/named.conf file has the entry
zone "foo.com" {
type master;
file "db.foo.com";
};
then wherever there is a @ in the file it will be expanded to foo.com since
that is the zo
[TB asked:]
> I seem to recall discussion of hawaii.rr.com having a
> mirror of linux/mplug stuff. Where is it?
> thanks,
> TB
Try mplug.oceanic.com
-Doug-
> >>Well, there's the imfamouns 10.x.x.x one, which I do
> believe is your
> >>cable modem (which oddly enough, acts as a bridge, but
> still decrements the TTL
> >>and sends back a time exceeded as if it were a router...)
The cable modem in most cases is a bridge, but the 10-net address tha
[Rick Chavez:]
> > Oh yeah, I forgot to mention the obvious, the computer will
> be running
> > linux so an ISP that doesn't have a cow when they hear the
> word linux,
> > would be a plus.
[Vince Hoang:]
> I am familiar with broadband providers having a snit with
> Linux...
I'm not sure wh
Title: RE: [luau] Running a script
> I downloaded an "E-mail Server" software for linux called
> eXtremail, i've
> installed it but i cant get it to start (the daemon) the
> instructions say to
> type "smtpd start" in the command prompt but it gives me this error
> "bash: smtpd: command n
Title: RE: [luau] vnc for UNIX/Linux?
Usually that means X Windows, but doesn't VNC work on Unix also? Let me see, from a google search on 'VNC' found:
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
that says:
"It is truly platform-independent. A desktop running on a Linux machine may be displayed
Title: RE: [luau] Redhat8.0 CD's...
[Patrick Wrote]
> Thanks for the offer but I want to note, as I may have in the
> past, it sure
> would be nice if oceanic put linux releases on their tucows
> server. It
> would save rr users from glacial download times.
You mght have missed this fro
Title: RE: Oceanic Linux Mirror
[Tim Burgess said:]
> > I can donate one or two rack-mount servers for this. I can also
> > donate a stonking big 19" rack if you need it.
[Warren Togami asked:]
> Your rackmount server would be much faster than my
> mini-tower. I will need to first check
Title: RE: [luau] What is 24.165.57.16
> W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
> > Then, are the "old" Class C IP addresses of 192.168.0.0 through
> > 192.168.255.255 (or 192.168.0.0/16 according to CIDR) still
> reserved for
> > private use (i.e., they will not be routed outside of your network)?
> >
>
Title: RE: [luau] What is 24.165.57.16
> My post just crossed yours. Now I am really curious. Why in
> the world
> I am having a class A IP address? Unless the classification
> scheme has
> changed? If so, when?
Well, yes it did. Maybe 5 or 7 years ago.
The use of IP addresses and
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