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> I'm trying to learn DNS/BIND right now and am about to
> start learning to configure my own internal DNS for
> testing purposes, are there any concerns I should be
> worried about, such as disrupting my ISP or disrupting
> remote accesses from the outside to my host?
No. You can run bind and use a /etc/resolv.conf file, too. This will keep
things working on your machine.
> 1. comcast cable - dynamic IP
Doesn't matter, save for your clients, in which case if your 2nd nic is
the same, you are ok.
> or simply a, b, c, etc. I was wondering if there's something
> else I need to worry about? For sure I have to pull this off
> withought specifying my outside IP address (the one
> from comcast) to the zone file, right?
No need to worry. Set it up and tell us your woes. I doubt you'll have
any.
Good luck.
Fred
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