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James Casey wrote:
| Hi there;
|
| How can I configurate a DNS. It would be used just for my intranet,
not for internet.
| Can you help me?
|
| J. Casey
Hi James,

If the DNS server is inside your LAN, it will only be accessible
locally. Therefore, the information you place in it will be just for
your intranet.

Additionally, you can configure your local DNS server also as a
dns-cache so your workstations ask your DNS server first. If your DNS
"knows" the answer will resolve immediately, otherwise will "ask" to the
external DNS servers.

I read the BIND howto at http://langfeldt.net/DNS-HOWTO/BIND-9/

Hope this helps.


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