accounting.whatever.com will only be served to the clients within 10.0.0.0/8
sure, this is not flexible enough - if you want 10.0.0.0/15, you have to add MANY %in lines...)
Disclaimer: I don't try to say that djbdns is agood nameserver (although I think it is), that it is suitable for any task you may want to say it is not (although it suits me - most times) or that you should flame me because I like djb or djbdns. Please don't assume I do.
RJ-24 is used for serial cables on VAXen and there's RJ-something else on VAXstation keyboard cable (a friend of mine has learnt they are different by connecting them (in a few seconds) and disconnecting them again (a week))
I am currently 20. When _I_ was in grade school, everyone was talking about evil Americans, Germans, Imperialists, Capitalists and _them_ wanting to drop nukes on us. Life in the Eastern Bloc was _very_ interesting.
djbdns can do this with one NS.
try
%in:10
=accounting.whatever.com:10.0.0.59:::in
accounting.whatever.com will only be served to the clients within 10.0.0.0/8
sure, this is not flexible enough - if you want 10.0.0.0/15, you have to add MANY %in lines...)
Disclaimer: I don't try to say that djbdns is agood nameserver (although I think it is), that it is suitable for any task you may want to say it is not (although it suits me - most times) or that you should flame me because I like djb or djbdns. Please don't assume I do.
Google, of course.
RJ-24 is used for serial cables on VAXen and there's RJ-something else on VAXstation keyboard cable (a friend of mine has learnt they are different by connecting them (in a few seconds) and disconnecting them again (a week))
As of Postgres v6.2, time travel is no longer supported.
I am currently 20. When _I_ was in grade school, everyone was talking about evil Americans, Germans, Imperialists, Capitalists and _them_ wanting to drop nukes on us. Life in the Eastern Bloc was _very_ interesting.
AFAIK Ace of Penguins has one.
Some 30000 Czechs claimed to be Eskimos in the last census ;) And there's a Sioux movement in Slovakia ;)