12-17-2001
BIND and dig errors
Hi all, I'm running BIND 9.1.3 and the accompanying `dig and nslookup' on a vanilla Redhat 7.2 Linux box.
I've produced all of my Zone data and config files (I used h2n with some manual tweaks to do this, as some >= v8.2 BIND features aren't properly supported as far as I can see).
Im my resolv.conf I have I have the following 2 lines (the hostname is dns1a.company.com and it's IP address is 123.123.123.123):
domain company.com
namerserver 123.123.123.123
When I try to do a lookup, say`dig
www.yahoo.com` I get the error message:
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
My question is this: is this error message refering to the fact that nslookup cannot find my newly-installed local named, or that it can't being querying *other* nameservers for information about
www.yahoo.com
Any help would be appreciated. I'm here to learn, so hints would be helpful (although answers are always nice :-).
Thanks in advance... Sam.
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MessageFormatter::formatMessage - Quick format message
Object oriented style
SYNOPSIS
publicstatic string MessageFormatter::formatMessage (string $locale, string $pattern, array $args)
DESCRIPTION
Procedural style
string msgfmt_format_message (string $locale, string $pattern, array $args)
Quick formatting function that formats the string without having to explicitly create the formatter object. Use this function when the
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Example #1
msgfmt_format_message(3) example
<?php
echo msgfmt_format_message("en_US", "{0,number,integer} monkeys on {1,number,integer} trees make {2,number} monkeys per tree
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echo msgfmt_format_message("de", "{0,number,integer} Affen auf {1,number,integer} Baumen sind {2,number} Affen pro Baum
", array(4560, 123, 4560/123));
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Example #2
OO example
<?php
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