>
> What we are thinking 'bout is having a configuration in the LAN so that by
> having a Web server engaged in LAN we could connect it by typing the
address
> 'www.MY-Domain.com'. Is it possible to have such kind of arrangement in a
> LAN that is never connected to the Internet, so that by having a WEB
Server,
> the users think that they are connecting to the Internet, but actually
they
> connect to the Local Web Server.

make a top level DNS called com.
config another machine as a subdomain to this and call it xyz
then you can refer to it as xyz.com



> I think we could do this by having a DNS server. I have a box having RH
7.2
> with Apache running on it. I have tried having a DNS server by configuring
> named on it , but could not get it running.

you must post the errors.

> Can any one help me with configuration of DNS on Linux so that i could
refer
> the apache web-server running on that box by typing www.my-domain.com from
> my windows box.

http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/DNS-HOWTO.html
read that before you asking anything. a little bit of homework can help the
helpers in this list to explain things to u easily.

Arvind



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