At 11/8/2001 02:52 PM +1000, you wrote:
>1) give yourself a fictitious domain name for your local LAN and
>    associate host names on this with that domain name and make sure that
>    each machine has the correct gateway.
>
>2) You might want to run named internally to serve that domain name -
>    just don't give it a root hint file.

There are some domain names which named will not refer to anyone else, 
designed for internal use much like the 10/8, 172.16/16, and 192.168/24 
networks. I believe they are names that end in .test or .local, but am not 
sure. However, doubtless somewhere there is documentation for this.

You will also want to ensure (using allow-query) that only hosts on the LAN 
can talk to your named.


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Rodolfo J. Paiz
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