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I have set upthe zone record like this somezone.com. IN SOA ns0.somezone.com. root.somezone.com. (                         $serial                         60                         60      ...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 04/21/2002 Views: 0
I need a script to convert times in EST, CST and MST into PST. Not sure what the interface would be like. Basically I have a FormMail form asking people what would be the best time to call them....
Zones: JavaScriptDate Answered: 10/08/2002 Views: 0
i want to verify that my reverse lookup zone is working. how do i do this?
Zones: Linux SetupDate Answered: 04/02/2003 Views: 0
This Mac OS X machine was moved from one physical location to another but in the same subnet it is using the same ip address as it did before. In its old connection,  Print Center: add printer show...
Zones: Apple OS, AppletalkDate Answered: 08/27/2003 Views: 0
Hi I set up a PC for my kids to connect to the internet (ethernet crossover cable to my PC, both Windows XP, both ZoneAlarm free 3.7.211). When ZA is loaded on my PC, they cannot connect. even w...
Zones: Software Firewalls, C...Date Answered: 03/09/2004 Views: 0
Hi, I've received a soft copy (on CD) of the following web site http://www.matronics.com/rv-list/bunnys-guide/rv/bunny/index.html I copied the content to my hard drive and tried to view th...
Zones: Web BrowsersDate Answered: 09/29/2004 Views: 0
If I only have one server (Windows servr 2003 w DNS Server & DHCP Server enabled) on a small 30 client network, Why do I need to have forward & Reverse lookup zones? Russ
Zones: Networking, DNS, Internet ProtocolsDate Answered: 11/17/2005 Views: 0
Internet Explorer displays in the right hand corner a zone to which the security settings apply. How exactly is it decided in which Zone one is? (The problem is a customer has a LAN address of t...
Zones: Web BrowsersDate Answered: 02/10/2006 Views: 4
I was running Zone Alarm Security Suite version 6.1737.000 without problem. Downloaded 6.1744.001 and am encountering a problem installing. The old version has been removed but I am getting a messa...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 04/13/2006 Views: 4
Hi All.    I have a website that could be managed via Helm panel. There is the dns zone editor and got some records stuff up. Website is not running anymore. Can anyone tell me the default dns zo...
Zones: ISP / HostingDate Answered: 09/05/2006 Views: 0