mnathani: is it only present w/the new card? Hello How can I keep from getting DCHP not aquried when trying to hook up a blu ray player (has been hooked up before) to a wireless network You cannot. Please go away. heh Yes you can No, we really cannot. We don't know anything about networks. +1 what's a network? How can I keep from getting DCHP not aquried when trying to hook up a blu ray player (has been hooked up before) to a wireless network ... You cannot. Please go away. wtb kline pls talk to your bluerayplayer manufacturer Cannot Can too is it dead? Too old they do not help after a year you like 'em young, huh? LLKCKfan: read this, http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html No help then rethink your decision to as totally irrelvant questions or stop being a bot pls that'd be cool too i know it's tough NOT A BOT are a bot That's exactly what a bad bot would say. BryceBot: are you a bot? YOOU ARE THE BOT are such bot Not irrelvant quetion as this is a nwtworkdchannel this is not #randomsupport you might try #blurayplayersupportforbots or #botsupport oh we have an op :) mike-burns is my new #arpnetworks hero I'm glad I get to use my op skills once in a while. there's not issues very often INdeed. gotta keep yourself up-to-date in the latest IRC op techniques Do any of you use anything other than bind for DNS? i use unbound as a local dns cache on my laptop (if that counts) phlux: i use tinydns for authorative, unbound/dnsmasq for recursive where dnsmasq is used for home network for example dnsmasq is great for small installations, it does things like publishes /etc/hosts entries to dns for anyone using it as recursive tinydns eh Isn't that just dbjdns nowadays? well djbdns includes tinydns, dnscache etc i've been using tinydns forever it's a pita for ipv6 records, but it still works Eh I'd rather have something that isn't a pita for ipv6 :P I hope dbjdns will work I need to do a master/slave setup I've been using bind for years but I'm sick of it nsd nsd eh asfponsdgfiubsg One of my Debian servers doesn't have nsd OR dbjdns -_- OH THAT'S BECAUSE IT IS NSD3 i want to try nsd i've been using tinydns for like 13 years or something and it's better than bind at least :) I don't even host my own DNS these days... Thanks dns.he.net :D When I did, it was BIND and djbdns mysql-backed DNS, woo TIL people still use djbdns i like how you can just scp data/data.cdb around AXFR/IXFR was created for a reason. just opened a bottle of stone vertical epic 08.08.08 little sad, since it's my last one yo, wanna ship me some m0unds some... of his last bottle? ziploc bag coming your way http://www.stonebrewing.com/verticalepic/