Re: [Pdns-users] SRV records - wow, hounded for payment already?

2017-03-05 Thread bert hubert
> I'll either go back to BIND if I will continuously be told such things > when asking for basic help or I'll find one of our devs who knows the > product. I just wanted to get some hands on time with it first. Please go to BIND. I'm sure you'll find volunteers there willing to help you based on

Re: [Pdns-users] SRV records - wow, hounded for payment already?

2017-03-05 Thread NoBloat
LOL, friend, I didn't demand anything and was appreciate of any help I was getting :). I find it funny how people love to jump on others when they haven't even looked through the history of someones behavior. - Original Message - From: "Emiel van Berlo" To:

Re: [Pdns-users] SRV records - wow, hounded for payment already?

2017-03-05 Thread NoBloat
Hmm, and you don't think your post is wasting other peoples time now? In this world of profiling, I am not interested in posting all kinds of details that don't need to be posted, even if it would make it a little easier to help me. Sorry but I'm not behaving in any odd way what so ever but

Re: [Pdns-users] SRV records - wow, hounded for payment already?

2017-03-05 Thread Emiel van Berlo
Plus 1 for steve. I am a happy powerdns user too. Subscribed to this mailing list for a couple of years. Seen a lot of newbe questions and a lot of people have done their best to help each and everyone. For free. you ask for help. You don't demand it here! Kind Regards Mr E. Op zo 5 mrt. 2017

Re: [Pdns-users] SRV records - wow, hounded for payment already?

2017-03-05 Thread Steve Atkins
> On Mar 5, 2017, at 9:22 AM, NoBloat wrote: > > Wow, only a few days into trying pdns and I'm getting hounded about buying > support and being given a hard time about wanting to remain anonymous which > most anyone should want to anyhow. > > Yes, DNS records are public

Re: [Pdns-users] SRV records - wow, hounded for payment already?

2017-03-05 Thread NoBloat
Wow, only a few days into trying pdns and I'm getting hounded about buying support and being given a hard time about wanting to remain anonymous which most anyone should want to anyhow. Yes, DNS records are public but I don't have to say which domains I'm working on in mailing lists or forums