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On Wed, 5 Jan 2000 22:17:16 -0800 (PST), Todd A. Jacobs wrote:

>On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Juha Saarinen wrote:
>
>> This sounds like you want to do "split DNS" -- that is, have BIND
>> provide resolution for your internal LAN, as well as to the rest of
>> the world. It can be done with some difficulty, as BIND 8.x isn't
>> designed to handle this kind of situation. You basically need to run
>> two separate instances of BIND...
>
>No you don't. You just need to create a second zone, and enter the
>particulars in /etc/named.conf. You can multiple zones served by the same
>daemon.
>
>I think what the guy wanted was a step-by-step in creating a second set of
>zone files. :)


Well, it would be appreciated.  But any pointers in doing so would be
helpful.  I do have the book from O'Reilly "Bind and DNS", so if you
reference pages in there I could look it up.  But the whole book is
somewhat confusing.  I'm not a novice, I've been working in IT for 25
years, with at least 10 years on various Unixes.  But this book has me
stumped.

Thanks.

JBB
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