Set up a zone, for which your main server is primary.  You can do the same 
for the reverse zone for the private network.  Then, as long as you set 
the main server as the primary name server in the client machines' 
resolv.conf files, you should be ok.

On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Patrick Nelson wrote:

> I'm just not sure what is the best way to name systems on the private side
> of our LAN.  We tried using just single names but some programs seem to have
> problems with it.  Like NIS and SendMail.  What is the best way to name
> systems on a LAN behind a firewall that don't have internet names?
> 
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