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<0> TheBonsai: ah, thanks <1> Hello. Can anyone clarify why all registrars think "slackness.net" is taken, when their WHOIS lookups say in plain text that "This domain is not registered here"? <0> twkm: rofl. <2> evilgod, because it is in whois <1> silk: So how do I get it registered then? <2> well, you dont <2> it belongs to someone <3> hehe <1> And it's impossible to tell who? <3> evilgod: does it matter? <1> Yes, I want that domain :-( <3> evilgod: its owned by SCHLUND+PARTNER AG (thats a german hosting company) <2> the discrepancy is that teh referral whois server has no data for it, however it exists at a higher level <3> evilgod: the previous owner didnt renew the domain I guess its now just hold by this company <1> Aha, I see. <3> Domain Name: SLACKNESS.NET
<3> Registrar: SCHLUND+PARTNER AG <3> Whois Server: whois.schlund.info <3> Referral URL: http://registrar.schlund.info <3> Name Server: NS48.1AND1.COM <3> Name Server: NS47.1AND1.COM <1> But the previous owner abandoned it for a year ago <3> Status: REDEMPTIONPERIOD <2> go find out what REDEMPTIONPERIOD means <3> EPP Status: redemptionPeriod <3> Updated Date: 30-Aug-2006 <3> Creation Date: 22-Aug-2006 <3> Expiration Date: 22-Aug-2007 <1> 2007!? :| <2> go find another TLD to register it in <3> evilgod: get in contact with 1&1 then <2> or try and come up with another really cool phrase that just _has_ to be in DNS <2> can.you.meet.my.level.of.slackness.net <3> silk: too much dots ;) <1> Hm, that registrar referral URL tells me that they don't think that the domain is registered at their servers <2> not really, I think you can have upto 64 labels <3> evilgod: then ask your registrar maybe they'll figure it out :) <2> evilgod, sure, but every other registrar is looking at the other data <2> perhaps you need to convince schlund to update the record <2> or to make it really easy, go and register it with them <1> Ah yes, I'll look into it. Thanks for your help, really! <2> once its registered, you could then transfer it to your registrar of choice <1> Now have a nice evening <2> morning <1> silk: I'll try that :-) Thanks again, and you too megaTherion. <2> tis 7:23 <3> or 23:23 <4> hi... I'm having some problems with bind... I'm getting this in my syslog: "named[11431]: /etc/named.conf:70: open: /etc/bind/named.conf: file not found" but /etc/bind/named.conf does exist... what can I do? <5> what is on line 70 of /etc/named.conf? <4> lunaphyte: include "/etc/bind/named.conf"; <5> permissions problem? <4> lunaphyte: don't think so... doesn't bind run as root? <5> not necessarily. look for yourself. <4> lunaphyte: /etc/named.conf is root:root and /etc/bind/named.conf is root:bind <5> and what user is named running as? <2> not running chrooted are you? <4> silk: nope <2> permissions on the directories? <2> not running with -u options? <2> getting coffee, back soonish <5> sorry - did i miss what user bind is running as? <4> "named[11431]: starting BIND 9.2.4 -t /var/named/run-root -c /etc/named.conf -u bind" <4> lunaphyte: how can I check that? bind quits immediately after starting <4> silk: yes... check above line <5> if you su to the bind user can you read that file? <6> so, there *is* a chroot. <4> ... chrooted to what dir? <6> /var/named/run-root <4> btw... I'm using debian <6> *shrug* <4> so I need to create some sym-links? <4> "*shrug*"? <4> ... <5> not chroot'd by default then. <6> not from inside a chroot to outside of it. <4> so I need to create a symlink to /etc/bind in /var/named/run-root/etc ?
<5> why not just put your config file in there? or ditch the chroot? <7> i've got a general question about configuring a modem router <6> boldstrike: so why join here? <5> maybe it's about configuring dns on a modem router. <7> because it's also dns related <7> right <6> boldstrike: then ask the dns issue. <7> i'm trying to configure the modem to handle the pppoe connection <7> so far, so good. but inbound isn't working <6> what's the dns issue? <4> lunaphyte: I can't just put the files there because one of the files is modified by an other script... so it is updated at that location <7> how do you configure the napt entries so that inbound requests are forwarded properly? <6> boldstrike: no dns issue detected. <5> _Atomo64_: then change the script, or ditch the chroot. <7> it also has a dns section in the firmware, could that handle the dns for my webpages? <4> lunaphyte: I'll first try to use a sym-link ... 'cause I installed many security enhacements, so I don't want to break any of those configs <6> boldstrike: pppoe is a protocol not related to dns. <7> so why is there a dns section? <6> boldstrike: good question. so, where do you see this dns section? whose pppoe software? <7> thomson, alcatel <7> 500 series modem, under advanced tab <6> boldstrike: good question. where's your documentation for it? <7> saved on a backup drive <6> boldstrike: well, restore it! <7> it's very thin <7> mostly becasue there have been so many firmware chnages <7> and with each subsequent change, less documentation written <6> oh well. <7> so i'd have to track down the very first edition firmware doc <6> a series instead of a specific model. you won't read your own documentation. i see no point in not ignoring you. <7> ...just to get the basics, yada yada yada <4> lunaphyte: dmt.. now this: http://pastebin.ca/163835 <7> model 510 <5> _Atomo64_: maybe that's related to twkm's earlier comment regarding symlinks outside of chroots. <7> twkm: so you can't or won't help me then? <5> either change the script, or drop the chroot. <6> boldstrike: you made it too hard to bother. i'll just watch now. <4> lunaphyte: oh... now I understand why /etc/named.conf is a symlink to /var/named/run-root/etc/named.conf <7> twkm: thanks man. appreciate that <5> _Atomo64_: do the symlink the other way. <6> no, thank you boldstrike. <5> jesus. <7> twkm: you remind me of the little green guy behind the curtain in the Wizard of OZ <5> _Atomo64_: better to update the script though. <6> boldstrike: naturally. anything else you'll read except your documentation? <4> lunaphyte: isn't easy stuff =( it is a whole system <7> twkm: it was just a small tech question. forget it <6> boldstrike: about pppoe, with no apparent dns content, and you cannot be bothered to read the documentation for your software. i understand. i'll be happy to forget it. <7> i have read the documentation, what i have of it, and it's not a lot of help. like yourself. forget it man, i'm wasting my time with this <4> lunaphyte: can't believe it... this is third symlink I have to create <4> finally I finished <4> thanks guys <2> and you probably now know a little more about how your named is setup <0> Does anyone know a site like register.com that gives you recommendations on new domains? <0> Was looking to type in a few words and see what the system spits out. Otherwise I'll write a small bash script and enter in a ton of domains <6> sounds horrible. <6> perhaps google. <0> haha. <0> Hm, ok. <0> I want to get a domain, but was looking for some suggestions <4> silk: now i know that I have a lot of symlinks everywhere :P <2> because you chose to chroot <4> silk: well, ... it was that way, so I didnt change it <8> how do I add subdomain ? <9> re <0> I need to create a new a record for a server running named. I checked in the /etc/named.conf file to grab the right .db ... so, in /var/named/domain.org.db I just add something like sub 14400 IN A 234.4.4.3 or something , right? <0> Do I need to restart named after that? Hm <10> hello <10> help my widows cant use my dnsmasq dns forwarding <10> or maybe just NAT doesnt work i dont know <10> please help NAT seems not to work or sth... i use dnsmasq <11> hi <11> any of you could help me with a thing about a domain
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