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Why to setup a dns server
Authored by: physicsGuy on Dec 05, '02 04:22:31AM

I'm still confused. If what you just said makes any sense, your original explanation must have been wrong. In your original, you said you couldn't see your dyndns domain name from OUTSIDE. But now, it sounds like you were having trouble seeing it from inside.

I had the same problem, and first was running macDNS 1.0.4 under classic environment (klugy, I know) as a caching name server with domain resolution on the LAN and caching WAN addresses. Later, I switched to the equiv of a hosts file under netinfo.



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Why to setup a dns server
Authored by: benoitc on Dec 09, '02 06:36:23PM

Outside can see my domain name but not my users on the lan. So I decide to install a DNS server that to set internal ip to access to my domain. So this is easy to laptop users to configure their connection.



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