i'm currently filling in as the network admin until we can replace the guy that just disappeared. i'm a programmer, but am familiar with a good bit of networking. i work for a company where technical literacy is about as common as a seven legged monkey. it's difficult to explain to them why they have to type in a certain IP address to reach our websites, rather than the domain name. and i'm faced daily with this. so my thoughts leaned towards installing an internal dns server for those sites. however, i've never dealt with dns personally, much less set up a server. from my understanding, our router is the reason that we have to use ip addresses rather than domain names in order to reach those sites that exist on our network, which are all on the same side of the router - local. is a local dns server the solution for this, or is this a configuration with the router? how difficult is this to accomplish, and what do i need to do? resources would be great, i've had no luck even getting bind to start on an NT4 machine. thanks in advance!
quick example:
is the only address that we can use in the office to reach
ike!
quick example:
is the only address that we can use in the office to reach
ike!