On 06-Apr-2001 Charles Cazabon wrote:
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On 06-Apr-2001 Adrian Ho wrote:
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Marco Calistri wrote:
Hi Dave,Thank you very much,about dns I put the 127.0.0.1 as 3rd nameserver
into my /etc/resolv.conf,the previous 2 are the ISP's nameservers.
Since most (all?) resolver libraries query resolv.conf's nameserver
Marco Calistri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) May I remove now all my rcpthosts names except my hostname?
Yes.
2) Shall I use supervise with tcpserver?
That's a good idea. It makes it easier to control the tcpserver
process, and will restart it if it dies (or is killed).
I also installed djbdns
On 05-Apr-2001 Charles Cazabon wrote:
Marco Calistri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,I passed to tcpserver and all seems to work correctly: now I have
/etc/tcp.smpt file with :allow rules, but I'd have some doubts to resolve:
1) May I remove now all my rcpthosts names except my hostname?
On 05-Apr-2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marco Calistri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) May I remove now all my rcpthosts names except my hostname?
Yes.
Fine!
2) Shall I use supervise with tcpserver?
That's a good idea. It makes it easier to control the tcpserver
process, and will
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On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Marco Calistri wrote:
Hi Dave,Thank you very much,about dns I put the 127.0.0.1 as 3rd nameserver
into my /etc/resolv.conf,the previous 2 are the ISP's nameservers.
Since most (all?) resolver libraries query resolv.conf's nameserver list
in order, your dnscache will