On Friday, December 7, 2001, at 06:49 PM, Ed Tharp wrote:
> not only true..but legal and any more than three are "ill-legal"
>
> On Friday 07 December 2001 17:40, you wrote:
>> I have 4 boxes on my home network. A WinXP box, a Mac OS X box,
>> Mandrake
>> Linux workstation and a FreeBSD workstat
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Subject: Re: [newbie] DNS settings
not only true..but legal and any more than three are "ill-legal"
On Friday 07 December 2001 17:40, 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. Ear
bject: Re: [newbie] DNS settings
not only true..but legal and any more than three are "ill-legal"
On Friday 07 December 2001 17:40, 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
not only true..but legal and any more than three are "ill-legal"
On Friday 07 December 2001 17:40, 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
first, i have also been told 3 is all they check.
second, wow i thought my 2000/98, linux mandrake, BeOS network was tough to
straighhten out! you really have all those?
On Friday 07 December 2001 14:40, you spoke unto me thusly:
> I have 4 boxes on my home network. A WinXP box, a Mac OS X box
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
nameser