I generally agree with Eric's responses below -- however your current
resolve.conf doesn't JUST identify dns servers; it ALSO defines a
default domain to search.
*IF* you install pdns-resolver (and I agree with Eric that you should),
you should make your resolv.conf look like:
search
Comments inline.
On 09/01/2013 08:45 AM, Dan McAllister wrote:
I generally agree with Eric's responses below -- however your current
resolve.conf doesn't JUST identify dns servers; it ALSO defines a
default domain to search.
There are quite a few options which can go in the resolv.conf. See
QMT has been patched with what is pretty much the cream of the crop of
patches for qmail. See rpm -qi qmail-toaster. The bigdns patch is
included.
There might be one or two patches from jms which I might consider
including in a future release, but I'm not aware of any patches that are
what
Thanks for the reply!
I will take a look at /etc/resolv.conf file
and post back
jim S
On 8/30/2013 11:16 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
QMT has been patched with what is pretty much the cream of the crop of
patches for qmail. See rpm -qi qmail-toaster. The bigdns patch is
included.
There might be
here are contents of /etc/resolv.conf
search pps-inc.com
nameserver 216.136.95.2
nameserver 192.168.200.226
===
the above refers to 2 other machines that are running bind dns
And that might not be the *smart move*
I take it you think I should be running dns on my mailserver?
On 08/30/2013 01:19 PM, Jim Shupert wrote:
here are contents of /etc/resolv.conf
search pps-inc.com
nameserver 216.136.95.2
nameserver 192.168.200.226
===
the above refers to 2 other machines that are running bind dns
Right. The first is twtelecom, presumably your ISP.
The