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<0> anyone here running tinyDNS? <1> yea <1> what's up? <0> vollmer: hei. I've just installed it on FC5 from RPMs on the q-mail site but I don't find a package that will set up the run files... are you on Fedora?
<2> hi all <2> :D <2> i use cname to set something like www.example.com <2> but what about changing where example.com point to? <3> use a records instead. <2> mx? <3> an mx record names a name already, no need for cname. <2> i try setting mx pointing to something.dynamicdns.org. <2> priority 1 <2> but pinging example.com still won't work <3> mx doesn't have anything to do with ping. <2> uhmm <2> so which way can i make example.com to be redirect to an host? <3> use an a record. <2> but a only take numeric p address <2> ip* <3> exactly. <3> so, consider not having the domain resolve that way. <2> uhmm
<2> I have a dynamic ip address for my connection <2> so i can't set it to a dynamic dns host <2> :/ <3> perhaps you should change your dns provider to one that will put your updated a record into the zone. <2> yeah <2> but a record too ask me for a name field <3> then the provider you selected wasn't the one that will work for you as you desire. <2> i must email this to them <2> thanks for your time :) <4> <3 for glue records <5> is there a simply way to change the IP of a domain when using BIND? <5> normally BIND forwards all dns queries to some server outside (except some local hosts) <5> now i want that BIND returns another IP for a certain domains (no i do not want to trick someone; i rather want to have fun with some display/pc which loads the same website every 20 seconds ;-) <6> reloading a web page has nothing to do with IP addresses! cant imagine what you are upto <5> um...well it asks the BIND server for the IP? <5> for the domain it tries to load the site from <6> yes so <7> mcsmurf: make the nameserver authoritative for the zone that you wish to hijack. <5> ok thanks i'll take a look <5> this is really for fun only, it will be disabled again after one day :)
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