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- Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 02:59:35 -0000
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Oh, another related question. Our domain (as assigned by our ISP) is hmv.co.jp. Will it be possible for me to set up the DNS server to give back internal LAN addresses for queries to sites such as internal.hmv.co.jp, but pass on queries for requests for hmv.co.jp? Right now in my reading it seems that I need a domain name (for the SOA records), but I don't really want one. I just want people to access local machines. But just to be safe I guess I should use a sub-domain of our assigned domain name? I'm confused as to how to translate this into an SOA record though. I'd like to say that machine intranet.hmv.co.jp is autoritative for zone intranet.hmv.co.jp but I would write that as: intranet.hmv.co.jp IN SOA intranet.hmv.co.jp poorme.hmv.co.jp () But for some reason I don't think this would work ... Jc -------------------- Personally I feel that Netscape rocks as a port 80 scanner. The stuff you get back as output! Wow. <kt@example.com> _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
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