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Hi,
I have a home network set up, with one machine acting as a
firewall/router/nameserver. This machine is connected 24/7 via a cable
modem to the net, and is running RedHat 6.1. I have installed bind
with the caching nameserver files.
Each machine on my network has a name, and I have the hosts file
working properly. All machines look to the nameserver for DNS
resolution. They all work properly when connecting to any site outside
my home.
My problem is that I don't want to replicate the hosts file on all
machines, because things change, etc. I would like to have the caching
nameserver know about the local hosts file, but don't know how to set
it up.
I've read about h2n being able to convert hosts files to the proper
format for named, but I am concerned about it overwriting the existing
files, and if it is creating a new file (new for my system, that is),
how do I configure that file into the existing files?
Thanks in advance.
JBB
PS. Please respond via e-mail as well as this list, thanks.
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