07-21-2002
How to configure Full Duplex and TCP/IP
We are using ZIX 4.3.3 and we need to configure the NIC for ful duplexing and we also need to configure it for a TCP/IP default gateway and DNS server to acccess the Interent.
Can you please tell me the commands and procedures for configuring this?
Thanks
Marc
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Mail::DKIM::DNS(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::DKIM::DNS(3)
NAME
Mail::DKIM::DNS - performs DNS queries for Mail::DKIM
DESCRIPTION
This is the module that performs DNS queries for Mail::DKIM.
CONFIGURATION
This module has a couple configuration settings that the caller may want to use to customize the behavior of this module.
$Mail::DKIM::DNS::TIMEOUT
This global variable specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a single DNS query to complete. The default is 10.
Mail::DKIM::DNS::resolver()
Use this global subroutine to get or replace the instance of Net::DNS::Resolver that Mail::DKIM uses. If set to undef (the default), then a
brand new default instance of Net::DNS::Resolver will be created the first time a DNS query is needed.
You will call this subroutine if you want to specify non-default options to Net::DNS::Resolver, such as different timeouts, or to enable
use of a persistent socket. For example:
# first, construct a custom DNS resolver
my $res = Net::DNS::Resolver->new(
udp_timeout => 3, tcp_timeout => 3, retry => 2,
);
$res->udppacketsize(1240);
$res->persistent_udp(1);
# then, tell Mail::DKIM to use this resolver
Mail::DKIM::DNS::resolver($res);
Mail::DKIM::DNS::enable_EDNS0()
This is a convenience subroutine that will construct an appropriate DNS resolver that uses EDNS0 (Extension mechanisms for DNS) to support
large DNS replies, and configure Mail::DKIM to use it. (As such, it should NOT be used in conjunction with the resolver() subroutine
described above.)
Mail::DKIM::DNS::enable_EDNS0();
Use of EDNS0 is recommended, since it reduces the need for falling back to TCP when dealing with large DNS packets. However, it is not
enabled by default because some Internet firewalls which do deep inspection of packets are not able to process EDNS0-enabled packets. When
there is a firewall on a path to a DNS resolver, the EDNS0 feature should be specifically tested before enabling.
AUTHOR
Jason Long, <jlong@messiah.edu>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006-2007, 2012-2013 by Messiah College
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.6 or,
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