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Maybe someone else on the list has seen something specific to OSX, but in general you want to read the O'Reilly book to understand things. OS X runs a plain vanilla dns daemon that you configure with text files, so the stuff in the book is right on the mark. And it's one of the more readable tech books out there._______________________________________________
JR
On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 09:06 AM, email@hidden wrote:
From: "Stranathan, Dan" <email@hidden>_______________________________________________
To: "Mac OS X List Server (E-mail)" <email@hidden>
Subject: DNS Tutorial for OS X?
Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 11:56:12 -0400
I want to run an Internal (LAN) and external (Internet) DNS server on an OS
X 10.2.6 box. I have the O'Reilly BIND (Unix) book, but I would really love
to have a down-n-dirty guide to setting up BIND on OS X. Is there anything
out there that can walk me through an OS X-specific install and config of
BIND? A book, a manual? a guide? anything?
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