At 11:10 AM -0600 11/22/05, Brendan O'Toole wrote:
In other words, if you're not sure how to drive, stay off the road.
It's not like you can't get someone with experience to host your
DNS for you. Most NSPs provide DNS hosting for their networks
gratis. For those that need hosting, hosting providers abound. In
most cases ppl don't need to or shouldn't be running their DNS
locally.
Except anyone running NAT who needs resolution of internal
addresses, which the OP is...
You don't need DNS for NAT.
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-dhan
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