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I set up a Primary DNS for publishing to the Internet. The principles are
the same. The HOWTO-be a small time DNS administrator doc was all I
needed. Goto www.linux.org - under support - to read it.
At 02:56 PM 3/10/99 -0500, David L. Martin wrote:
>I just got dhcp setup on my local network.
>The reason I did this is because I frequently have transient computers
>coming through the house (ie. laptops, friends, etc).
>This works great, but I need a local network DNS.
>I want to be able to talk to machines on the local network without
>refering to them by ip#.
>What is the proper way to go about this.
>
>What may make this easier is that no machine except the main server has
>access to the internet and it doesn't have forwarding enabled.
>I would like the main machine to handle the DNS request, but I don't want
>confusion with "real" DNS requests.
>
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>R&D Software Engineer http://pluto.njcc.com/~dlmarti
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