yes, as long as windows named server follows the standards described in
following rfc's:

rfc1032  rfc1101  rfc1535  rfc1597  rfc1794  rfc1912  rfc2052  rfc2308
rfc1033  rfc1122  rfc1536  rfc1627  rfc1876  rfc1995  rfc2065  rfc819
rfc1034  rfc1123  rfc1537  rfc1637  rfc1884  rfc1996  rfc2136  rfc920
rfc1035  rfc1183  rfc1591  rfc1713  rfc1886  rfc2010  rfc2137  rfc974

And if it does than it works like a charm.

fil

On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Lang Zhi wrote:

>Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 02:01:31 MYT
>From: Lang Zhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: NT DNS and named ?
>
>Hi,
>Can Linux's named (DNS) become a secondary DNS server to a WIN NT Server 
>that act as Primary DNS server ?
>
>if can, how reliable ?
>
>Thanks
>-lz
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