I'm trying to (finally) get around to setting up DNS for my internal lan and hosting the DNS for my own domains. I want to use djbdns and pretty much understand how the tinydns and dnscache daemons work. The boxes that I am concerned with are (simplified):
workstation 192.168.10.3 (linux) server 192.168.10.9 (linux) windows 192.168.10.7 (XP) and have non-routable IPs. I have a WRT54G that is doing the firewalling, routing and ip forwarding. I have dnscache setup on eth0 of workstation. Both windows and server use the dnscache in /etc/resolv.conf and the windows equivalent. I need to setup tinydns on eth0 of server for both internal and external requests. My questions are: Which ip address goes into /etc/resolve.conf for server and workstation to be able to resolve hosts by domains internally? I want workstation.mydomain.org and server.mydomain.org to resolve internally as well as externally. Which ip address goes into the DNS box for windows' ipconfig? I know I've asked jhriv about this before, but I think I asked it incorrectly last time. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -Mike -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
