Software :: Set Domain With Local Characters And Is Not Working?

Feb 4, 2011

I try to set domain with local characters and is not working.Bind ver 9.5.1When I try check domain "xn--mjgara-bxa51i.pl" on I get messages:Code:returned a non-authoritative response in 781 ms:

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Feb 18, 2010

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Code:

Code:

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my infrastructure:

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I configured exim to be in "internet"-mode. now i have a variety of errors I can choose from (and a variety of solutions that i don't like ).. my test is always an email from test01.mylocaldomain:

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Code:
service pop3
{
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dammit... all that typing and I hit the wrong "submit" button. *sigh*

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However, ever since we upgraded to Ubuntu 10, our Windows clients periodically lose the ability to resolve domains on the dev.lan domain. Internal IP addresses can still be pinged from the Windows machines so it does not appear to be a network-connectivity issue. External domain names continue to resolve without any problems. The only workaround is to restart networking on the Windows clients. It's frustrating because it happens several times a day.

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source Mac Address from which user had logged on
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It is running Ubuntu server 8.10

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My main goal is to be able to share files from the server to computers on the LAN. The secondary goal is to have a virtual machine hosting a Halo server, connected through eth2, so that it can host LAN games. But that is a secondary goal after I get the connections to work.

I've been looking around and finding other people who have done bits and pieces of this, but not the whole thing. I had been hoping to simply use the NetworkManger, but I don't mind editing config files.

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My final goal is to be able to browse the entire network from any computer.

I set up a samba server acting as a wins server, and every computer is aware of it because it is registered in the dhcp. So name resolution is working fine for everyone.

The same samba server is set to be the "Domain master browser":

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When I browse the network (using "net view" or "browstat view"), I can only see the servers which are in the same subnet as the domain master browser.

Now, when in a subnet the computers arrange themselves to find a "local master browser", the only visible computers are the one in that subnet.

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What is expected:
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