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At 9:54 PM -0500 11/20/05, Bret Alan wrote:So, if we want centralized management (would be nice), just setup a master server with each seperate domain as a forward and reverse zone, and setup all the the other servers as slaves to that master?
Why need so many slaves at all?
You can either just do away with them (point your schools to your DNS server on the WAN) or have them resolve through to your Masters.
Thanks for all the help.
Bret
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