ElijahBaley
IS-IT--Management
Hi
I have a question about name resolution in a small NT4 LAN.
Until quite recently most of our hosts were Win9x and we used DHCP to assign IP addresses within the range 10.10.10.10/24 to 10.10.10.100/24, reserving:
10.10.10.1 for our router
10.10.10.5 for our pdc
10.10.10.6 for our bdc
10.10.10.7 for another bdc
We have WINS running on the PDC and use our ISP's DNS servers for Internet lookups.
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Someone recently asked me why I still use WINS and have not installed DNS on the private subnet, I feel like having a crack at this in order to learn more about the DNS system but can't find any articles that explain how to set up DNS on a private subnet, yet still forward queries to the Internet for non local lookups - everything that I have read assumes that the DNS servers will be public.
I have read that DNS is a static database - does this mean that I would have to manually enter the IP/host information for every node manually? - what happens when DHCP assigns a different address!!
This is an area of great confusion, and I wonder if anyone could help me with a few pointers as to how this should all work in my network.
Thanks
..EB
"Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!"
"Captain A.J. Rimmer, Space Adventurer!"
I have a question about name resolution in a small NT4 LAN.
Until quite recently most of our hosts were Win9x and we used DHCP to assign IP addresses within the range 10.10.10.10/24 to 10.10.10.100/24, reserving:
10.10.10.1 for our router
10.10.10.5 for our pdc
10.10.10.6 for our bdc
10.10.10.7 for another bdc
We have WINS running on the PDC and use our ISP's DNS servers for Internet lookups.
---------------------------------------------------------
Someone recently asked me why I still use WINS and have not installed DNS on the private subnet, I feel like having a crack at this in order to learn more about the DNS system but can't find any articles that explain how to set up DNS on a private subnet, yet still forward queries to the Internet for non local lookups - everything that I have read assumes that the DNS servers will be public.
I have read that DNS is a static database - does this mean that I would have to manually enter the IP/host information for every node manually? - what happens when DHCP assigns a different address!!
This is an area of great confusion, and I wonder if anyone could help me with a few pointers as to how this should all work in my network.
Thanks
..EB
"Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!"
"Captain A.J. Rimmer, Space Adventurer!"