My setup is as follows:
> Wide world.
connected to
> Router A
with settings including:
DNS server= various dns servers belonging to my telecommunications company
connected to:
LAN
(big pool of switches, wireless gear and cables)
with each machine on the LAN configured thus:
Gateway= Router A
DNS server = Router A
So.. there's a level of indirection in the DNS. You could do the same
on your system:
Your LAN -->your linux machine-->neighbour's DNS server --> wide world
or you could have
Your LAN -->your linux machine-->wide world (just using your neighbour's
machine as a gateway)
So from the DNS perspective there's no problem.
How are you going to allocate IP addresses on your and your neighbour's LAN?
Regards, Nother Newbieish bod.
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