Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thought they did; make sure that bind is running with the -D option.
Just checked, and a basic install of FC6 (rawhide) doesn't turn this on
by default either. Which might explain some of the stupidity I've been
seeing WRT to networking changes
Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oh, it isn't? Hmm... Then what does that mean for a VPN situation?
When I VPNC into my corporate net I need to use the corporate DNS servers.
If I'm using named. How would this work right now?
If you start a VPN, all DNS traffic is funneled to
On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 08:55 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
I'm running FC5 with the following packages:
NetworkManager-0.6.3-1.fc5
bind-9.3.2-20.FC5
bind-config-9.3.2-20.FC5
I have named running, but /etc/resolv.conf still points to the
DNS server provided by DHCP and not the local caching
Quoting Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I thought they did; make sure that bind is running with the -D option.
Just checked, and a basic install of FC6 (rawhide) doesn't turn this on
by default either. Which might explain some of the stupidity I've been
seeing WRT to networking changes
On Thu, 2006-06-22 at 12:09 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
Quoting Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I thought they did; make sure that bind is running with the -D option.
Just checked, and a basic install of FC6 (rawhide) doesn't turn this on
by default either. Which might explain some of the