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Re: 10.5 Server sucks, 10.5 sucks



On Mar 10, 2008, at 12:01 PM, David Stodolsky wrote:
I said, "needs a DNS, and a good one, *already running*". If you read my earlier posts, and followed the links, you would see that this is a widespread problem. The documentation is not clear on this point, that the DNS can't be fixed after the install, except the Expert Install.


Except the above is patently false.

You do need DNS, yes, but DNS can be offered -- in part -- from the server you're running. However since DNS has /always/ required two name servers for any zone (not an Apple requirement but an RFC / InterNIC requirement) you will always have another DNS server.

And yes, you can fix this after the install, it's just not as magically easy.

-dhan

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