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From: Morten Liebach (morten
hotpost.dk)Date: Thu Feb 01 2001 - 16:23:25 CST
On 1, Feb, 2001 at 10:55:51PM +0100, Camiel Dobbelaar wrote:
>
> Well, my first guess would be the one that Dan Harnett already posted: did
> you copy the dnsroots.global file to /etc?
No. See reply to Dan Harnett.
> Second: what happens to other queries? Is '6.10.10.212.in-addr.arpa' the
> only one giving problems?
>
> It resolves fine on my box, using djbdns 1.04 and dig:
>
> $ dig ptr 6.10.10.212.in-addr.arpa
>
> ;; ANSWERS:
> 6.10.10.212.in-addr.arpa. 0 PTR mail1.stofanet.dk.
>
>
> Anything more in the logs?
No, no more, but as you can probably see above, Dan Harnett was right.
Well, there could've been more to the log if it took several minutes
before it was written, I didn't wait that long.
BTW, thanks for making this port even more secure, I like knowing it's
'more random' than normal, cool ...
HAND
Morten
-- UNIX, reach out and grep someone!
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