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<0> your server probably isn't running
<1> anon, yum erase named , yum install named?
<1> heh
<2> and that'll give me all the latest bind goodies like dnssec?
<1> which version of centos are you on
<3> sorry im a noob I just learned a couple days ago and ive been given a task to build an autodialer
<3> how do i start server
<1> I believe you've been told.
<4> LeftWing: no, I only spotted the obvious whinyness.
<5> yeah, there was that too... but the irony was the one that really mattered
<0> Guest60690 what distro you using?
<3> slackware 10.2
<0> then i dont have a clue
<0> since slack doesn't do it like anyone else :)
<3> how do i start it generally
<0> well most distro its /etc/init.d/mysql start



<0> but you aren't gonna find init.d on slack i dont think
<6> Redragon SuSE does it also on its own way :D
<7> it's /etc/rc.d/rc.mysqld on slack
<4> oh, this is a really stupid q, but is there some way with gnumeric/openoffice to import a bunch of CSV files into multiple sheets in the same spreadsheet?
<0> suse doesn't have an init.d?
<4> I really don't want to have to do this individually for about 120 files.
<0> maybe look into macros?
<4> ugh.
<4> I guess I could.
<6> Redragon , i cannot remember what it has and not, but all i remember is that i touched it once and couldnt find anything at its usual place.... seems like you are forced to use YAST ...
<0> eww
<0> i couldn't read german so never tried it :)
<6> Thats much better Redragon :)
<2> ..yah so
<2> named includes dnssec and what not?
<8> Redragon
<9> wtf
<9> are you goddamn following me
<8> hey D-side
<9> BlackNet: sup
<0> yeas
<8> Redragon season final is on tonight :)
<0> anon if your using bind 9 you should have dnssec with it
<9> anon: how about yum search bind or something, look for bind tools
<0> or should i say dnssec support
<9> Redragon: you use centos.
<0> yup :) only a few hour away :)
<2> d-side.. it comes with bind 9
<9> you help him so he'll go away. :D
<0> i use 3x version
<9> so then whats the question
<8> Redragon get to see rose kick some serious but by herself
<10> hrm.. for some reason my mail isn't working :\
<0> good good :)
<2> isn't there a way to just upgrade named
<10> i can't tell why from any of the logs
<9> anon: you already had that answered for you
<2> D-side: what do you do find every #linuxhelp channel ever created and join
<2> yum erase named
<2> yum install named?
<9> anon: i own this place. you chill out
<2> some fwap rebooted my server
<8> anyone here use ilohamail?
<2> and..
<2> i run a bnc on it now :D
<0> it would be yum remove named probably
<9> anon: quickest way to get thrown out of here is to talk about bncs. :D
<0> but centos only comes with bind9 so why remove it?
<10> i'm using postfix & qpopper...
<9> anon: so answer Redragon's question
<2> i just read the **** you told me to look for
<2> i just checked and its 9.2.4
<9> i'm talking about why you want to remove it
<2> so why don't i have dnssec
<9> i dont use your centos crap so i cant answer that.
<8> because you didn't install it?
<2> it should just be part of bind 9.2.4 package
<2> atleast thats what i'm reading
<9> but heres a test.
<0> never used it but checking something



<2> thanks
<2> d-side.. bnc's are necessary
<2> its not like i have a funny hostmask or something
<0> bnc's are not necessary
<2> i'd rather the federallies raid a building in a town thats 40 minutes away
<8> bnc as in teh cable connection for coax is. the program is not
<2> instead of raidiing my house
<0> anon so your just another kiddie?
<2> ..
<2> nope
<9> anon: before when i told you the fastest way out of here is to keep talking..
<9> you thought i was kidding?
<2> i was just explaining why i ran it
<2> you don't see me sporting anon@h4x0ring.y3r.b0x
<2> do you?
<0> aka your hiding, so your doing something wrong
<9> i'm sure no one here really cares about your reasoning.
<8> cant' wait till my japanese stones arrives
<8> anon you look familar
<0> if you are in fear of them raiding your house then your doing something wrong
<11> anon: dnssec is part of the standard bind package. Type 'su -' if you want to use the commands
<9> they're not going to throw you out yet, so you should probably keep to the topic at hand.
<2> longword..
<11> anon...
<2> i tried that i thought..
<2> thanks tho :]
<2> ima try it again
<9> anon: if he's right and you're not using su - (like i goddamn well told you the other night), i'm destroying that box
<9> you hear me
<11> Clearly you didn't try hard enough.
<2> i guess i didn't try it
<2> lol
<11> Away you go D
<9> leave.
<9> you bother me.
<2> thanks longword
<2> d-side.. **** a duck
<9> go quack yourself. beat it.
<2> i'm sure i'll have some more questions in a minute
<2> stick around
<2> :D
<9> now part here and direct your other dumb questions to me directly
<0> so what are you looking for? dnssec-keygen or something?
<2> yah.. i got it
<2> thanks Redragon
<2> i'm a tool i guess
<9> unfortunately mike, yes, you are.
<2> and btw brian
<9> i explained how this works to you the other day, and i'm very disappointed in you.
<2> directupdate does win2003 AD DNS
<0> its all in the bind rpm thats installed if you have named installed, nothing extra to install
<2> as well as BIND
<9> anon: doesnt ms dns support rfc2136 anyway?
<9> Redragon: was that the wrong command? heh
<2> yah it does
<0> you gotta be a sadist to use MS DNS
<9> Redragon: its not that bad, depending.
<9> it really isnt
<0> did they ever add support for wildcards?
<0> i really hated that the most
<9> 2k3 does at least
<9> never used it prior to that
<0> last time i used it was on NT 4 servers hehe
<0> i'm all about mydns these days :)
<9> whats that?
<0> its a small db driven name server package
<9> so, crap. gotcha. :D
<0> it doesn't do recursive but its darn snappy at authorative dealings
<0> bind just blows when you get lots of domains, ask longword the startup time on his bind servers with some 20k domains :)
<0> i still use bind for my recursive lookups for like my lan and such
<0> but for work, just because of the number of domains, i'm going mydns
<0> plus it was alot easier to write management tool integration
<12> Redragon: whats recursive lookup for the lan?


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