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Date:      Thu, 21 Jan 1999 08:36:03 +1300
From:      "Dan Langille" <junkmale@xtra.co.nz>
To:        "Stan Brown" <stanb@awod.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: named questions
Message-ID:  <19990120193544.NZSH682101.mta1-rme@wocker>
In-Reply-To: <19990120121510.NWVV678125.mta2-rme@grizzly.fas.com>
References:  <19990120041216.LRAS678125.mta2-rme@wocker> from "Dan Langille" at Jan 20, 99 05:11:27 pm

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cc'd to questions; my fault. I didn't have it in my my reply to you.

On 20 Jan 99, at 7:14, Stan Brown wrote:

> >
> >On 19 Jan 99, at 22:56, Stan Brown wrote:
> >
> >>  i want to run named in secondary mode, and add a machine or 2 to the
> >>  DNS at work. Obviously this will only work for machines that use this
> >>  amchine as the nameserver. That's prettty much what I want.
> >> 
> >>  Question, will this work?
> >
> >Ummm, if your machine is disignated as the secondary name server for the
> >domains in question, your machine will be referred to by any machine
> >that, for whatever reason, can't reach the primary name server.  A given
> >domain has at least two name servers, normally referred to as the primary
> >and secondary.  A domain can have more than one secondary server.
> 
>  Bit, _only_ if the other machine lists mine in /etc/resolv.conf,
>  corrrect? Therefore If no other machnes, than the one(s) I want to use
>  this list it. My machine will be transparent to tham, won;t it>

No, I don't think that is correct.  That's not the way DNS works.  But 
perhaps I've misunderstood you.  Is this a public domain accessible to 
all?  Or are you doing a private name server used only by your machines?

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Dan Langille
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