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On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 02:48:35PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: > I activated the query log in order to use "bindgraph" (which parses > aforementioned log). Today, bindgraph just stopped graphing. Looking at > the log showed me that it reached a maximum size of 2GB and logging > would just stop: > root@dns-cbf:~# ll /var/log/named/query.log > -rw-r--r-- 1 bind bind 2147483647 Aug 29 09:01 /var/log/named/query     

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Author: LaMont Jones
Date: Aug 29, 2008 06:50

Package: bind9 Version: 1:9.5.0.dfsg.P1-2 Severity: normal I activated the query log in order to use "bindgraph" (which parses aforementioned log). Today, bindgraph just stopped graphing. Looking at the log showed me that it reached a maximum size of 2GB and logging would just stop: root@dns-cbf:~# ll /var/log/named/query.log -rw-r--r-- 1 bind bind 2147483647 Aug 29 09:01 /var/log/named/query
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On Aug 15, 4:02 pm, reporter <TruckSaf...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 15, 5:25 pm, "mark.tomles" <mark.tom...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > May I ask, though, if you would advocate psychiatric/medical reform or deconstruction? > > Hadn't thought that far ahead.  I think it's important to carefully > monitor professions that give some people broad power over other > people's lives; or that have legislated     

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Author: Ralf Hildebrandt
Date: Aug 29, 2008 06:00

I'm not sure why you would be too concerned with this. You can name your AD domain anything you want and your customers/external users don't ever have to see it. It's not tied to your e-mail address (I saw your other post on Exchange). I think you're under the assumption that your AD domain name has to tie into your Internet domain name and hence your e-mail address and Internet Web site
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Thank you. Lets say I wanted to make the forest root name a more general type of name about the type of business and then make the userdomain the name of the company/organziation. So the userdomain would be abc.adroot.com where adroot is the more general type of business name. I'm trying to keep the naming convention short. I never know how to name the domains properly, for me this is     

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Author: marktomles
Date: Aug 15, 2008 17:05

Yo Randy, One simple and acceptable method is to create your forest room domain as adroot.abc.com. And yes, you need a DNS server there because every AD domain requires DNS. So as a minimum, you should have two DC/DNS servers for the forest root. For your child/user domain, you can make it userdomain.adroot.abc.com. With this type of internal AD/DNS namespace, you don't have to worry
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We are building our AD infrastructure from scratch. Due to limititations of an AD integrated app we will be using, we are using 2003, most likely in mixed mode. I would like to create a forest root domain as a place holder and then a child domain as a user domain. Root domain would be the same as the name of the company and as the companies main url, abc.com If we were to create a forest     

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Author: reporter
Date: Aug 15, 2008 16:02

On Jul 12, 4:30 pm, Deborah <deborah@ abcdefg.com> wrote: On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 13:28:24 -0700 (PDT), John Radgosky <jradgo...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jul 12, 4:08 pm, Tom Fox <tomw...@yahoo.com> wrote: Interesting.  It seems Adyashanti studied Zen for some 20 years to achieve certain realizations, but he does not teach Zen.  Why would anyone take one path for
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On Jul 12, 4:08 pm, Tom Fox <tomw...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Interesting.  It seems Adyashanti studied Zen for some 20 years to > achieve certain realizations, but he does not teach Zen.  Why would > anyone take one path for himself, and then teach a different path for > others? > > Am I missing something here? > > Peace, > > Tom Fox > Louisville, KY > -------- > ACIM Notebook > > http://www     

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Author: Mel K
Date: Jul 29, 2008 20:01

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Author: Randy Jackson
Date: Jul 29, 2008 04:19

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Author: Mel K
Date: Jul 28, 2008 19:27

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Author: Randy Jackson
Date: Jul 28, 2008 19:05

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Author: John Radgosky
Date: Jul 12, 2008 13:43

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Author: John Radgosky
Date: Jul 12, 2008 13:28

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