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On Fri, 12 Feb 1999 linuxguy at ici.net wrote: > On 12-Feb-99 rir at phavl.ma.ultranet.com wrote: > > I have a small private network of 15 machines, served by one > > nameserver which is authoritative for the domain. > This is EXACTLY what I am doing at home with what I think is good > success. My case.... I have a home network with 3 machines, 1 > 33k modem (for personal use) and a ISDN router for business. > My quest was to setup DNS to resolve my local domain, defer business.com > over the ISDN to work DNS, and defer *.com/net/edu/... to my ISP DNS (well, > I actually defer everything else to nasa but the concept holds true). > The solution was to setup my DNS server as a root server. Unfortunately I'm > on my way work now, so I'll have to post the configs later tonight or tomorrow. > I believe the newer bind supprts a feature called 'forward'. I am not > certain as to it's proper use, but I know my setup is working, and therefore > I'm root. Please email me a reminder if you're interested in the detailed > setup. I'm not sure. I didn't even consider setting up as root, it would seem to soak up all the unqualified names. If that is the case then yes. -- rob rir at phavl.ultranet.com - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to discuss-request at blu.org
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