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
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