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<0> okay <0> here's another question <0> let's suppose I register 1.1.1.1 as ns1.somedomain.com and 1.1.1.2 as ns2.somedomain.com .. <0> can i then register 1.1.1.1 as ns1.someotherdomain.com and 1.1.1.2 as ns2.someotherdomain.com ? <1> usually. <1> but why? <1> just have all domains that your nameserver handles have ns records naming your existing, pair of registrations. <0> i guess that makes sense <0> so i just hvae to register them once <0> but the .org tld .. when I register my nameservers .. <0> do I hvae to tell them something to register it with .com and stuff? <1> no. <0> i thoguth did have to register with other registries .. <1> you don't need any registration of nameservers (i.e., glue data) for any name other than in the parent zone. <0> parent zone? <1> if your nameserver is foo.domain.tld then the registration (glue) would be in tld's zone.
<0> but what if the tld changes <0> don't other tlds need to acknowledge my nameserver as existing? <0> the guy on the phone randomly told me that I would have to do some sort of foreign tld registratoin <0> he could've been a complete jack*** though <0> you seem to know quite a lot mroe than him <1> why would the tld change? <1> your nameserver is foo.domain.tld. just because you want to also provide answers for otherdomain.othertld doesn't mean you use a different name for the nameserver, i.e., for this domain it is also foo.domain.tld. <2> hey does anyone here know how good of speed you would get going from wireless router to linux box and then to another wireless router from ethernet card <3> depends on the speed of the link <2> well Im getting a great signal at 54mbps <2> just will it slow down the internet going through all that? <3> i do rdesktop over it just fine. <2> ? <2> i dont see the relation <3> well rdesktop with dsl, is painful... with 54mbs its fine. <3> sorry i don't download over 54mbs usually... the p3 366 is a bit old. <2> its ok thanks anywayz <4> p2 you mean <4> np <4> ;p <5> ill take it <5> cluster some of my p2's together :D <3> its a laptop, that is why i juse it with a wireless card instead of a 100mbit or gigabit card that are a dime a dozen currently <6> hello all, i have simple question : can i use the character "+" in a subdomain? <6> example : blah+bl3.myhome.net <6> or I will have problem with such a name? <7> i have 2 ns records inside a.b.org's zone file. they are ns1.x.y.com and ns2.x.y.com, my question is what ns entry should i use in the soa record? <8> hello <8> is there a way to force specific dns servers to resolv specific dns names ? <9> they do as thats how they work <8> no <8> e specify a list of dns servers in resolv.conf <8> but this servers are used to resolv all dns names <8> i want to have something like <8> use dns x.x.x.x to resolv toto.aaa.com <8> and dns y.y.y.y for toto.bbb.com <9> that happens anyway by the nameserver record for a domain <9> are you trying to set internal views <8> in fact my problem is that if i use a dns server from a fai A <8> to get a MX server <8> the answer is not the same if i use the line from fai A or another fai <9> fai? <8> internet provider <8> sorry :) <8> im french <8> i trying to explain the situation <8> i have a gateway with double wan (2 providers) <8> with a mail relay <9> remember zones can have more than 1 MX record <8> if fact the problem is that if i want to use the smtp server from provider A and resolving the mx from dns servers of provider A but through the other provider line <8> i get a specific mx record with restricted acces <9> isp's do that to stop people relaying from outside the network <8> the problem is that when using relay host stmp.isp1.com for my local mail relay i must resolv mx with the dns servers of isp1 by using isp1 connection <8> so how i could force to use dns from isp1 to resolv smtp.isp1.com and dns from isp2 to resolv smtp.isp2.com <8> i dont know if i am clear :) <9> either setup a view in your local dns or edit your hosts file, both may be inconvenient depends on your network <8> ok <8> thanks <8> it seems view is the right thing to do <8> i already have cache dns on the gateway <10> Hi
<10> How to block multiple sites using bind? <11> define "block" <10> If you got any link for defining a block ? <10> However I am thinking of this http://prefetch.net/blog/?p=433 <11> define your word "block" <11> ah ok <11> just make bind serving these zones <11> or these names <11> the joke is the zone file "* IN A 127.0.0.1" <11> it will report that IP for every name you give <11> why do you ask, by the way? you just gave me the link of a site where all that is explained <10> TheBonsai, thanks yes I understand how it works <10> Imean the blocking to resolve it to loopback :P <12> if im download 5 files at once, each at 50Kbps, that would make an accumulative DL speed of 250 Kbps right? <12> if so, why cant i ever download a single file at that speed <11> session limitations of the servers maybe <11> (very unintelligent ones) <13> I recently had to change my outgoing mail server (again!) because it returned mail to a RBL trap address. Now I'm getting some complaints about mail to lairds.com failing. I've looked at dnsreport and it seems o.k. <11> and did you look at bounce mails or did the complaining guys report some details? <13> reason: 550 Host unknown <13> Name server: lairds.com:host not found <9> Kyler, dns report shows a few small errors that point to mail errors <13> archivist: I've been making changes... What did you notice? <9> see http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=lairds.com <13> Yes...and what do you see there that would "point to mail errors"? <9> well the warning about the mailer greeting and tcp connections to one name server <13> The greeting is what I've been changing. Who uses TCP for mail server lookups?! Oh, well...I s'pose I'll enable that. <13> (The greeting is a pain because I have to do special things for outgoing mail now. Get everything to match is tricky.) <13> Looks like I'm going to just have to wait for updates to propagate... <9> http://www.squish.net/dnscheck/ found no errors for the mx record <11> Kyler: man sorry, i got distracted and didn't watch #dns anymore *shame* <13> TheBonsai: I've been getting good help in your absence. I think I have my greeting straightened out. <11> i see it, yes. just wanted to say that i didn't ignore you on purpose <13> TheBonsai: I really didn't have such high expectations of you! I appreciate your attentiveness though. <14> ouch. <13> Now I have TCP working. No more "WARN" messages from DNSreport. <13> ouch? <14> :) <11> ouch :) <13> O.k., I'm heading to the hospital to see my dog. Maybe there won't be any mail failure messages when I return... <13> Thanks for the help! <14> hope your dog feels better. <11> does my nick look that idiotic? heh <14> well - not too many people expect to get help from a tree, i suppose. <15> hi all <14> hello <15> I have one small dns question. I have a domain and one real IP, but can I write a 2nd "A" record - subdomain possibly? ( excuse me, my english is bad) <14> sure. <15> because I use the CName records <15> my dns service is afraid :-) <14> that shouldn't matter <15> because I can't write a second record, my IP is only one <9> you can have many A records pointing to 1 IP <14> i'm not familiar with how afraid work, but nothing in dns would prevent you from doing what you ask. <15> in different directories? <15> excuse me again, I am lamer and my english is bad <9> eniac_petrov, see apache vhosts to use separate directories for serving <15> because I have domain - bgplase.org, and one ip - 0.0.0.0. My site will be on my root folder : http://0.0.0.0. and I want second domain in other folder on server <15> oooh, yes <15> apache have <15> vhosts <15> :-D <15> lamer :-D, excuse me <15> thanks <16> can you guys just point me to the right direction. I want to setup a dns on my box to manage all my registered domains. <16> can I do that with a dynamic ip ? <9> not a good idea get a fixed ip <15> use hamachi <15> this is a VPN application <15> who guives you a virtual real IP <16> must it be static? or could I do it with a dynamic ip? <15> yes, what is your OS? <16> linux <9> your nameserver is expected to be at a fixed IP
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