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Date:      Wed, 24 Jul 2002 03:02:30 -0600
From:      "Grant Cooper" <grant.cooper@nucleus.com>
To:        "Randall Creighton" <randy@rcreighton.org>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: sticky bit & q-mail and DHCP
Message-ID:  <000701c232f0$d71ee060$2afececd@TCOOPER>
References:  <003901c231b3$20cfee00$040a0a0a@valley.net> <000501c23215$0aa40aa0$0501a8c0@intelex> <005701c23224$f58af010$2afececd@TCOOPER> <3D3E4B89.6070007@rcreighton.org>

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I don't have a real static IP, It changes every few weeks. I use
www.zoneedit.com as my primary and secondary nameserver. You can manually
change your IP online. It's pretty easy and a good way to practice you
administration skills. I found this site really easy and it's free.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Randall Creighton" <randy@rcreighton.org>
To: "Grant Cooper" <grant.cooper@nucleus.com>;
<freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 12:39 AM
Subject: Re: sticky bit & q-mail and DHCP


> Just wondering, but if you are  hosting your own domain shouldn't you
> have a static ip address? or is there a way to inform dns about your ip
> address should it change?
>
> Randy
>
> Grant Cooper wrote:
>
> >Ok, I guess my question is, DHCP automatically fills in the host part for
> >me. But since I host my own domain, should I overload the tellus.ab.ca
and
> >change it to kooper.ca. I was thinking other packages such as sendmail or
> >qmail would use this thinking my domain is tellus.ab.ca. I couldn't find
any
> >info on that.
> >
> >Thanks for the 1000 I was reading up and down that man list.
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Samuel Chow" <cyschow@shaw.ca>
> >To: "Grant Cooper" <grant.cooper@nucleus.com>
> >Cc: "FreeBSD_Questions (E-mail 2)" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
> >Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 12:49 AM
> >Subject: Re: sticky bit & q-mail and DHCP
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>----- Original Message -----
> >>From: Grant Cooper
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>1. I am using my home computer that uses a DHCP. In /etc/rc.conf
> >>>my hostname is automatically entered. I realize this is the name of
> >>>my computer given to me from my ISP. I purchased my domain
> >>>kooper.ca. Should I change the hostname in /etc/rc.conf to
> >>>hostname="dell.kooper.ca".  If not, what would the origional host
> >>>name be used for? I'm sure I should change it.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>    The short answer is it doesn't matter.
> >>    Hostname and DNS name are quite different.  While you can
> >>    make them the same, they really don't have to be.
> >>    When people lookup dell.kooper.ca, only the DNS
> >>    is used.  The hostname is irrelevant.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>2. chmod +t /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3d
> >>>What does it mean by sticky bit "+ t"
> >>>
> >>>
> >>    man chmod
> >>    Look under the MODES section and find 1000.
> >>
> >>---
> >>Samuel Chow
> >>cyschow@shaw.ca
> >>
> >>Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
> >>This message is displayed using recycled electrons.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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