On Friday 07 December 2001 16:48, you wrote:
> I have 4 boxes on my home network. A WinXP box, a Mac OS X box, Mandrake
> Linux workstation and a FreeBSD workstation. Earthlink is my ISP and
> they have 3 DNS servers. I want to set my Linux and FreeBSD boxes up as
> local DNS servers so I figured I would just add their IPs to the list of
> nameservers bringing that up to a total of 5 nameservers that OS X or XP
> could resolve to. Then someone told me most resolvers only check the
> first 3 entries anyway. Does anyone know if this is true or not? Thanks.
>

It will only got to the second DNS server if it cannot find the entry in the 
first, or if the first fails.   And if the second DNS server fails, the 
third, etc, etc.   Most likely it will time out by the time it reaches the 
3rd or 4th.    Your best bet is to configure one DNS server on one of your 
boxes for your network, make it the primary DNS for all of your boxes, and 
set your ISPs primary and secondary as your secondary and terchiary.

3 DNS servers are going to give you good failover, and having two on an 
internal network with only 4 computers is a bit of overkill, as is having 5 
total DNS servers.

A caching nameserver may be what you are looking for....


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