Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 20:30:25 -0500 From: Justin Heath <jheath@theplanet.com> To: jsa@pen.homeip.net, Benjamin Krueger <benjamin@macguire.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: sendmail question Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020427202818.00aa3ad8@mail.theplanet.com> In-Reply-To: <200204272000.g3RK0bF26086@pen.homeip.net> References: <1019905014.55696.13.camel@minion> <1019828998.557.37.camel@minion> <20020427023931.K65643@rain.macguire.net> <1019905014.55696.13.camel@minion>
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Thanks. I agree because I have seen these problems on networks I have had some control over. Unfortunately I have contacted my ISP in the past about this and no dice. They are also the only people to provide broadband in my area so giving them the boot is out of the question. I did get dyndns setup for the first time and I didn't realize what I was missing! Thanks to everyone for the help! Justin. At 12:00 PM 4/27/2002 -0800, John Andersen wrote: >On Saturday 27 April 2002 02:56 am, Justin Heath wrote: > > This is actually my ISP's domain who unfortunately only provides me with > > DHCP. However I should be able to resolve the rest of the problem by > > using something like dyndns.Thanks. > >Dyndns rules for small networks. >But your ISP owes you a resolvable revers in any case. >Jump on them. > >Lots of odd things start failing without a reverse. >Samba connections can take for ever. >Connecting to your own mail server from a windows >client can time out. > >When ever you can ping by name but the docs still >refer to a "Dns Problem" without being very specific >its usually traceable to an unresolvable reverse. > >-- >_________________________________________________ >No I Don't Yahoo! >And I'm getting pretty sick of being asked if I do. >_________________________________________________ >John Andersen / Juneau Alaska Justin Heath To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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