Re: TFTP open timeout troubleshooting

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Ole Ersoy wrote:
|> Its my understanding that in the brave new cobbler world, named does
|> the same thing.  You just tell it to manage dns and what domains to
|> manage and you are off.  I say this as a person who sits 15 feet from
|> the person who added that to cobbler but having never used it.
|
| Proximity does matter :-).
|
| Thanks for the heads up,
| - Ole
|
|
|>
|> - --
|> Scott Henson
|> Red Hat Production Operations Release Engineer
|> WVU Alum BSAE/BSME
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I updated the documentation on the wiki just now.  Before it was
misleading and outright wrong in places.  Check it out:

https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/wiki/ManageDns

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John Eckersberg
Production Operations
Red Hat, Inc.

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