At 10:46 10/08/00 -0700, Mark Teicher wrote:
>Please refer to
>
>http://pubweb.nfr.net/~mjr/pubs/dns/index.htm
>
>Stop your quibbling :)
With all the respect to mjr, the knowledge of whom will never expire,
the cited document seems outdated to me.
Also, patching resolver code is something that I'll do only under torture.
so, let me quibble too!
one has
1- internal hosts, with both a public and a private address
2- external hosts, with only one corresponding public address
for case 1, I see no problem in maintaining two databases. so, one
suses the public addresses on the public DNS, and the private ones
on the private one.
for case 2, the problem is tha of coherence. if one adds a new host or
modify the address of an existing one, it is necessary to update both
databases. But then again, I see no problem.
If you feel really lazy about that, write all the informations in a single
file, and
use a script to generate both databases.
...or am I missing something?
mouss
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