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<0> and ill rad it <0> read* <1> ive contributed quite a bit to linux <1> but none of it involved writing how-to's or wie.. <1> wine. <0> KWhat: im not sure what your wanting <0> KWhat: whose not resolving, you, or their dns ? <2> deface: ec1.images-amazon.com doesnt resolve against my local bind server but google.com does. <2> deface: it would be my dns <0> what are you using for dns ? <0> if your not a root server, you dont dns against yourself <0> lol <0> okay, what dns servers does your dns server use ? <0> not itself hopefully ? <2> im not sure where to check <0> - /etc/resolv.conf
<2> i hope im using 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2 <0> should be your isp's <0> resolution on a root server is slower than your isp's <2> hmmm <2> ok <2> issues <2> i have the local ip in resolv.conf <2> that could be the problem ehh <0> nah, i've got local dns servers i my resolv.conf <0> but their setup properly . :) <2> thats all i have <0> but their on tertiary <2> nameserver 192.168.0.1 <2> ok <0> using local router <2> the dns servers sitting on the router <2> iptables masq <0> unless your resolving behind that nat'd device, i'd use your isp's dns & let it forward quereies <0> queries * <3> if your using dhcp, resolv.conf will be updated everytime it gets an IP <0> MrEcho-: not true <0> if your dhcp server doesnt supply any dns, it'll just get an ip & mask <3> you can manuly set the dns server in conf.d/net <3> deface: true .. <3> but most routers give a dns ip <4> you can also edit your net.conf not to update it also <2> so i want my dns server to resolve a few internal domains everything else needs to be forwarded out <0> true <2> yah thats hwat i have <0> KWhat: set your order <0> which is by default - hosts then dns <2> ahhh yes hwo <0> order hosts, bind <0> default in /etc/host.conf <0> which would look up your hosts file in /etc .. then use dns to resolv <2> yes i need to set the order of the dns server <2> i need my local to be looked at first then others <0> via your resolv.con <0> nameserver <ip> <0> itll search in that order <2> guaranteed ? <2> cause i think thats what i had but i was running into issues that it wasnt resolving a few local addresses internally on the router <0> well, most home routers dont really do internal dns <2> im not most =P <0> the machines rely on netbios <2> i have a few vhosts setup on subdomains than i would rather configure via dns and not 20 host files on my internal boxes <0> why you have 20 internal vhosts is beyond me <0> lol .. <2> do alot of development <0> ok <0> still, why 20 internal ? <5> ? <0> ***uming their all on the same machine, and your referring to apache ? <2> yah <5> deface <0> dogmeat: <5> im reinstalling all of kde 3.5.5 <0> kde is poop <5> i uninstalled everything for kdebase 3.3 and 3.4 <2> lol <5> i like it
<5> so. <5> poop on you <5> now im pissed that entrace is no longer in the tree <0> dont rely on portage <0> build from svn/cvs ! <5> uhm <3> e is still there <5> dunno how <5> thanks <5> no <5> entrance is not in the portage tree <5> tanks <2> deface: i changed the resolv to use my external dns server however my internal computers still cant get to ec1.images-amazon.com <2> they are on dhcp using the local <0> KWhat: what server is your bind box resolving from ? <0> and your bind = router right ? <3> dogmeat: ohh sorry thinking about enlightenment <2> where do i check that <0> masqd ? <2> yah <0> so your dual nics in that box ? <0> 1 net, 1 local ? <2> yah <6> anyone know how to get 5.1 to work under alsa <6> all i get is 2.0 <1> alsamixer <6> ya tried that <6> unmuted everything <6> and maxxed audio <6> i get no audio in back speakers tho <1> i dunno <1> im not spehsul enuf to have 5.1 <6> what yuou got <6> audio is kinda cracking too <6> prob need to fiddle <7> someone warez me flash mx <7> and sftp it over <2> boachan: i think you needed to setup the ~/.asoundrc file for 5.1 <6> ah <6> do i have to make the file or what <7> anyone? <3> and drivers setup right <2> usually <6> my drivers are leet <6> heh i joke <2> i dont know what needs to be in there for 5.1 but you may find info here http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_ALSA_Complete_%28includes_dmix%29 <6> thx <2> you may be able to find a file for your sound card that some ones already configured <6> seems it does 7.1 <2> deface: you still there? <6> M Audio Revolution-7.1 at 0x8000, irq 21 <6> kehe <0> yeah <2> deface: any ideas on getting my local to forward to remote or where the config to do that is ? <0> KWhat: it uses resolv.conf <2> deface: locally but what about remote clients, they are using dhcp, get dns ip of my router... those do not get forwarded on <0> what remote clients ? <2> well remote as in boxes on my lan using dhcp <0> then their local, not remote <0> what dns servers are you using ? <0> dont use 192.168.0.1 <0> that just forwards queries <0> use your isp's dns <0> but you'll need to set the order to use local first <2> well the issue is 192.168.0.1 is not forwording queries correctly =P <0> pretty simple <0> what dns is it using? <2> so i should probably set dhcp to hand out 192.168.0.1 and 4.2.2.1 <0> dhcp on isp ? <0> is 192.168.0.1 your linux box ? <2> yah <2> here is my conf.d/net file for the router <2> dns_domain_lo="1stleg.com"
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