Re: [users] question about & and ns records.. and wildcards

2005-02-01 Thread Brian
for what it's worth.. I manually entered a wildcard entry in the sqldb and then did an export and it worked/was able to be resolved. but when I use vegadns to look at the record it's fine, but when I try and 'edit' it I get this error: Resource id #12 and the text is in red. Resource id #12 in

Re: [users] question about & and ns records.. and wildcards

2005-02-01 Thread Brian
Ok.. (like you didn't know this was coming.. ) Where would I find out how to do it? hostname *.blah.domain.name type A address 192.168.1.200 gives this error: "*.blah.domain.name." is not a valid A record name when I use \*.blah.domain.name I get this error: "\\*.blah.domain.name." is not a valid

Re: [users] question about & and ns records.. and wildcards

2005-02-01 Thread Brian
Bill Shupp wrote: Brian wrote: I have a tinydns server that I am trying to port/put into vegadns; to make life easier on the people here. in the original tinydns data file (that was created by hand/a human) I have this: Zdomain.name:192.168.1.248:hostmaster.domain.name::7200:3601:86400:3601:43200

[users] question about & and ns records.. and wildcards

2005-02-01 Thread Brian
I have a tinydns server that I am trying to port/put into vegadns; to make life easier on the people here. in the original tinydns data file (that was created by hand/a human) I have this: Zdomain.name:192.168.1.248:hostmaster.domain.name::7200:3601:86400:3601:43200:: &domain.name:192.168.1.248:500

[users] Default Records Question

2004-07-16 Thread Brian
OMAIN' on to it; even if I put a.mx.blah.com. it will show up as a.mx.blah.com..DOMAIN. Is this desired? Is there someway to change that? Thanks in advance, - Brian

[users] security?

2004-07-13 Thread Brian
Hello all, Is there some setting that limits how many domains that a user may add? I can't see one.. and can't imagine that great program wouldn't have it. - Brian

Re: [users] Missing something simple.. (success)

2004-07-13 Thread Brian
Brian wrote: Hello all, FreeBSD djbdns from ports user here; meaning that /var/service is the daemontools directory, insted of the traditional /service ls -l /var/service/* lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 22 Aug 6 2003 /var/service/httpd -> /home/publicfile/httpd lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 22

[users] Missing something simple..

2004-07-13 Thread Brian
004-07-13 14:32:56.937628500 7f01:c55a:280c - 0001 blah.testing.int What is missing to make this work? I thank you for taking the time to read this message. - Brian