It's a DNS record registration problem.
They probably registered news.google.ca to point to their IP but forgot
to add this record *.news.google.ca , it's a wild card that means that
you can type anything including WWW and it will solve to the right IP.
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From: [EMAIL
Hi there,
Seems like your machines are not on the same network if I got it right
your windows is on the 169.X.X.X network
And your Linux is on the 204.X.X.X network
If you don't have a ROUTER between them it won't work,
Make sure both of the machines are on the same network.
In addition your
Hi all,
Does anyone have any idea of a DNS server package to install on linux?
Thank you
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Any URL to download the package and ManPages?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bryan Phinney
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 5:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] DNS Server
On Monday 05 January 2004 05:35 pm, Tech wrote:
Hi
: [newbie] DNS Server
On Monday 05 Jan 2004 11:44 pm, JoeHill wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 18:07:33 -0500
Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any URL to download the package and ManPages?
urpmi bind
should do it.
as for manpages, you would be much better served by a nice Bind howto,
which you you could
To access postgresql (assuming everything has been set up correctly)..
1. $su postgres from su.
2. createuser -e --pwprompt user (where user is the name your using)
Enter password for user user:*
Enter it again:
Shall the new user be allowed to create database? (y/n)
Shall the new user be
from a
terminal and from a DOZE machine.
So, what am I missing???
Oh, and yeah, I can't recieved mail too.
Tech R
I have been using RedHat off and on for a while
back and decided to upgrade to Mandrake 7.2. I can't seem to find where to go to
configure the mail server. Where is it?
newbie Tech R
e: [newbie] Configuring Mail Server
wow, thats weird...you could do this also...in a terminal
just type linuxconf in a terminal
Tech R wrote:
If you see TABS then, I must not have something installed properly,
because
when I click on LinuxConf from DrakConf it opens in a Termi
For months ive ran redhat 6 with no probs, but when i installed mandrake
7.2 it seems to take forever to boot up and once you get into kde it is
slow, this only happens after i reboot as the initial boot works fine..
also it doesnt seem to hold my configuration for my dsl.. any ideas as
to why it
Alan,
I don't understand your problem with Carol.She actually did post the
specs on her monitor at one point--I remember seeing them. She's a newbie
to Linux, just like others on this list. There are plenty of obfuscatory
descriptions on this list. I've never seen you complain to the rest
I do have the Boot Magic provided on disk 3 of Mandrake 7. Maybe I will try
that first, and then just do an upgrade rather than a full install. Really,
what else is it for but to tinker around with. It's not like I have much
Stuff Of Importance on either hard drive yet, since the PC is a grand
John wrote:
The BIOS is on the mother board itself and is coded on to the BIOS chip.
Without it Intel systems don't run since it loads the initial boot up
program from the MBR. Win/DOS also has a software "BIOS" as well, one of
a
pair of hidden system files that DOS (and OS/2, Win9* and NT
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