Gregory Dickinson wrote:
On a related note, I have something that is puzzling me regarding said DNS
server. I have the IP
address of the DNS in the /etc/resolv.conf files of two linux boxes (one
Debian, the other Red
Hat) that are behind the firewall. I can resolve host names using the
Gregory Dickinson wrote:
Here's my (somewhat strange) situation, I hope someone can help.
I have a 2.0 box configured as a DNS for our intranet. Said Debian box
has 2 NIC's in it, one for the public side (internet) and one for our
provate side (intranet.) I was wondering (mainly) how to
I'm resending this, I have reason to believe that it didn't go out the first
time (if it did, pls
excuse the repetition)
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Greets all!
Here's my (somewhat strange) situation, I hope someone can help.
I have a 2.0 box configured as a DNS for our intranet. Said Debian
Greets all!
Here's my (somewhat strange) situation, I hope someone can help.
I have a 2.0 box configured as a DNS for our intranet. Said Debian box has 2
NIC's in it, one for
the public side (internet) and one for our provate side (intranet.) I was
wondering (mainly) how
to make the DNS only
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