Hi,
That's "dneary", not dnary (explains why you couldn't find me, Duck).
The
lists.ovirt.org was set up originally by quaid. It used to be on an
old box I think was retired - it used to be on the old
resources.ovirt.org linode host. I have some email records of some
general maintenance that quaid did back in 2012/13 (adding more storage
to the host), nothing since then.
I don't believe I ever had a hand in the mailman installation/maintenance.
Thanks,
Dave.
On 05/24/2016 05:39 AM, Eyal Edri wrote:
Dave Neary, added.
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Marc Dequènes (Duck) <duck(a)redhat.com
<mailto:duck@redhat.com>> wrote:
Quack,
On 05/24/2016 05:32 PM, David Caro wrote:
> On 05/24 11:27, Eyal Edri wrote:
>> Misc,David?
Misc is on PTO
> I don't know, when was that done?
>
> Maybe it's old enough so Quaid was involved back then? or dnary?
Added Quaid, please help us.
Who is dnary? Could not find this nick/mail-prefix/…
Here is the original mail with the unsolved question:
>> On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 8:31 AM, Marc Dequènes (Duck)
<duck(a)redhat.com <mailto:duck@redhat.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Quack,
>>>
>>> I'm having a look at OVIRT-357 and found that IPv6 was disabled for
>>> Postfix as a workaround.
>>>
>>> It seems to me the IPv6 address should be added to the DNS RR
(so that
>>> SPF would allow this address too) and Postfix could have IPv6
>>> reactivated. I see no other problem with other services on the
machine
>>> if we do so.
>>>
>>> Nevertheless, I found out this in the dns-maps:
>>> ; TASK0043529 - TASK0108580 overwriten
>>> ;linode01 IN AAAA 2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe93:4b0d
>>>
>>> Which means IPv6 RR were activated and then later disabled. I
don't know
>>> how to have access to these TASKs (SNOW?) but I'd really like to
know
>>> the reason for this before any action.
>>>
>>> Do any one know why this DNS RR was removed? or were I could
find it?
>>>
>>> Regards.
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