DNS newbie

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Thu Sep 20 21:19:19 UTC 2001


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Pardon me? What zone files does BIND come with?

As far as local name resolution goes, I belive Windows has an option
whether to use DNS or WINS to resolve local names. But that is
something you are better off asking in a Windows networking newsgroup
really.


Michael Kjörling


On Sep 20 2001 16:02 -0500, Pons, Eric wrote:

> Forgive my ignorance, I have been reading the O'Reilly book DNS & BIND. It
> has not shined much light however for what I need to do. I have downloaded
> BIND 8.2.4 but I do not want to use it as a DNS for my local network. My
> boss wishes to continue to use WINS for local name resolution but wishes me
> to build a DNS box to handle all internet name resolution. Right now I only
> have the default zone files that BIND came with. Could someone perhaps point
> me in the right direction as to how to set this up?
> Thank you very much for your time and support.

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