Questions tagged [resolution]
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VSphere Client - Console missing bottom and right of screen
I just recently installed ESXI on a server for some basic tasks, but now I'm having a problem with my windows VM.
The thing is, the bottom and the right-hand side of the screen go beyond what the VSphere Client is showing me (This happens with an…
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openvpn client: force a host resolution to a given IP
Is it possible on the client side to setup the client.conf file to resolve a particular host/domain to a given IP.
For instance, domain.tld resolve usually from the Internet NS to 1.2.3.4
host domain.tld => 1.2.3.4
I would like to force domain.tld…
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We don't own our Custom TLD domain name and that is our local domain name
I currently started working for a company that has made a boneheaded mistake and I am looking for the least painful way to correct it.
Before I started, they named their local domain using a TLD they did not register. For the purpose of this…
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DNS problems on CentOS fresh install
I'm having some DNS issues on a new box I'm installing with CentOS 6.2.
I am able to look up names using nslookup, dig, or host. I am able to ping machines by name or by IP address. However, when I try other tools, such as ssh, wget, or yum, they…
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Issue accessing website on internal network
Been working on this problem for a while and have had no luck so far...
Environment:
Server 2008R2
AD & DNS (DHCP supplied by router)
Static IP with 127.0.0.1 and router IP as DNS
Host https portions of a website. Non HTTPS portions…
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Do glue records in non-circular dns-lookups speed up domain resolution or not?
Doing a lookup for my domain on http://www.intodns.com/ I noticed theese two messages:
In Parent section:
DNS Parent sent Glue The parent
nameserver g.gtld-servers.net is not
sending out GLUE for every nameservers
listed, meaning he is…
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How can I render html at high resolution?
I want to create high-quality prints of a website, for a publication.
Screenshots can get very gritty when printed out, for no good reason. Embedded bitmap images can't be improved of course, but there is no reason why the fonts can't be rendered at…
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How to resolve hostnames on a Windows-Linux residential network
My student residence just got its new wired network. It used to be wires across the balconies and going through the building windows, but now it's a professional one. I'm still managing the "local network" part of it, even if I have no power on the…
Moi42
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Hyper-V and custom resolution
I know this question has been asked many times (here and on TechNet), and the answer is usually "use RDP". But apparently, RDP is now the only option, and it's what I'm using.
My screen is an LCD TV with a resolution of 1360x768. Unfortunately, this…
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Automated Syslog Error Solution Finder
Any automated syslog solution finding frameworks? I want my central syslog server to email a list of problems, their severity and suggested solutions.
There have been several questions about centralising system logs and alternative log analysis…
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“Official Practice” in setting up a domain environment
Here's our scenario.
We have two machines, Machine A is a Windows Server 2003 SP2 machine that is setup as the Domain Controller. Machine B is a Windows XP SP3 machine that is to be joined to the Domain Controller that is Machine A. Both machines…
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Does Authenticator Timestamps in Kerberos Tickets from Active Directory have Microsecond Granularity?
We have a problem with false positives in Kerberos replay detection. It happens more often than we would expect. Our KDC is Active Directory. I have come to suspect that the timestamps in the authenticators effectively have less than the microsecond…
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DNS Public sub domain resolution
Hypothetical question about DNS sub domain resolution- I work at a firm, whose address 209.153.206.5 resolves mycompany.com. Assuming I have a block of 5 IP addresses and map an address of 209.153.206.6 to pass through my firewall to a terminal…
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Email address resolution
Hi : What is the minimilistic way to setup multiple emails (for domains I own) to all resolve to the same central email address ?
I know it is easy to use email-forwarding with typical domain server utilities found on sites such as godaddy... But…
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DNS resolution problems; dig SERVFAIL error
I'm setting up a couple of dedicated servers, and having problems setting up my nameservers properly. One of these is a LEMP server (LAMP with nginx in place of Apache), and the other will function solely as an email server, running…
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