Jo Are Rosland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Your entries for 'reader' and 'fwobsd' are probably not
> what you really want.  By defining several 'IN A' entries
> for the same host name, you effectively get bind to serve
> these addresses in 'round robin' fashion whenever a client
> looks up that name.

Ahaa, I wondered why I keep seeing 192.168.1.2 cropping up in squid
output when it didn't belong there.  It's turn had come up in the
round robin I guess.

I guess I tried to follow the examples in DNS and Bind (4th ed), the
section on creating zone files. (4.2 Setting up Zone Data) without
really understanding them very well..  Still true but I've gotten a
lot out of this thread.

Without a close examination it appears the online DNS an Bind 
(Which is the 3rd edition and I used the 4th edition) the example
network is very similar if not identicle to each other.

Here if you wanted to look at it:

  http://www.unix.org.ua/orelly/networking/dnsbind/ch04_02.htm

That is what I was working from but with a very spotty knowledge of
general networking and tiny knowledge of DNS.

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