On Tue, 24 Nov 1998, Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra wrote:
[ snip ]
: Instead you can get real, official addresses from the local ISP, or
: even use the reserved numbers for internal, disconnected networks (do
: not remember them, should be at any HowTo), so that any IPmasq will b
Jeff Katcher wrote:
>
> Carmen Correia wrote:
> >
> > I have a machine with Debian Linux 2.0 installed and I am trying to
> > configure it as a DNS server. This machine is not connected to the
> > Internet, for now I am only using it to create a Intranet. My LAN as a
> > class A address with a m
Carmen Correia wrote:
>
> I have a machine with Debian Linux 2.0 installed and I am trying to
> configure it as a DNS server. This machine is not connected to the
> Internet, for now I am only using it to create a Intranet. My LAN as a
> class A address with a mask of 255.255.0.0. in order to
Read the DNS-HOWTO at
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO
and the NET-3-HOWTO
and the PPP-HOWTO has some useful info too.
I have a machine with Debian Linux 2.0 installed and I am trying to
configure it as a DNS server. This machine is not connected to the
Internet, for now I am only using it to create a Intranet. My LAN as a
class A address with a mask of 255.255.0.0. in order to have various
sub-networks.
The c
There is a good HOW-TO at http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html
I would also suggest using Hamm and the latest version of BIND if that is not a
problem for you. The HOW-TO is based on BIND version 8 and it makes it easier
to
follow the examples given. Also, I found help from a Debian u
Yeah, me again. Now I am looking for how to setup DNS addresses for a PPP
connection. I have tried making a resolv.conf file and that did not work.
Any help would be appreciated.
Scott
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