From: ckub59@ux1 (Ralf Huth) Subject: Re: No root namserver for root class 1 Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1993 20:13:29 GMT
Andreas Busse (andy@resi.waldorf-gmbh.de) wrote:
: In article <1993Jun30.192933.24982@sol.ctr.columbia.edu>, rhorer@medics.jsc.nasa.gov (Kyle Rhorer) writes:
: |> In article <5353@wegy.waldorf-gmbh.de> Andreas Busse,
: |> andy@resi.waldorf-gmbh.de writes:
: |> > As long you don't have a slip or any other connection to the net, you
: |> don't need
: |> > access to other nameservers.
: |> >
: |> > Andy
: |>
: |> Ah, but what about those of us who would like to have connections to
: |> external nets?
: Should be simple. I have never tried it, but it should go this way:
: Edit /conf/net/named.d/named.hosts and add a line like this:
: IN NS <adress of the nameserver which knows more about the net>
: |> Besides, the message is annoying when it is generated as a result of a
: |> task running in another VC because it clobbers whatever you were viewing
: |> in the current VC.
: Right. But it should happen only once.
I recommend setting up syslogd(8) to redirect those messages to a file
(possibly in /usr/adm). The syslog service is VERY nice facility to log
messages from around the system. Just read the manpage !
: Andy
Marc