DNS slave servers [WAS Re: Umask and redhat (updated)]

Andrew Kelly akelly at transparency.org
Mon Jul 26 11:28:49 UTC 2004


On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 18:42, Rick Stevens wrote:

> Heheheh!  I meant the prop analogy.

How long do you need to repeat "prop analogy" to yourself until it
becomes unrecognizable nonsense?
I had it in 18 seconds.
Hmmmm, I wonder if there's a government funded think tank anywhere in
the midwest that studies things like that and collates the data.

[Voice of Dr Benson Honeydew of Muppet Labs]
...whereas multisyllabic phrase bites of factor 4 or greater, generally
degrade into meaninglessness within 12 cycles, bla bla bla...
[sound of breaking glass and a flustered Beaker queeking inanely]

Hey, guess how fierce my cold is getting.


> Ah, a sailplane guy.  You've obviously not been in a Grob.

No, but I've coveted a Ventus 2B, so I know where you're going.
I was just about to lose my back seat when I hung it all up. I sure miss
it, but right now keeping the lights on is more important.

> > 
> > Thanks, but for commercial solutions I already have enough sources. 
> > I'm only talking about 5 zone files, which contain less than 10 hosts
> > total. I was thinking about a one-hand-washes-the-other kind of thing.
> > 
> > Thanks for the effort, though.
> 
> I'd comp you if I could, but can't sneak that one in.  We use a system
> we wrote that uses a database instead of zone files.

No harm done, Rick. I can appreciate your situation.
Hey, if I ever get back to the States, I'm gonna come put a butt print
in your bird. 
I've printed that mail and I'm going to guild the edges and everything.
:-)

Andy





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