On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 01:14:48PM -0500, VaibhaV Sharma wrote:
 
> Question.
> 
> When testing the sites, you must be doing that from desktops which in turn 
> use this machine as the DNS right? In that case, you do not need to be 
> concerned with resolv.conf. Clients use this machine as the DNS and those 
> queries have nothing to do with the local resolver which uses resolv.conf.

I don't get you. I try to explain. These people also host their client's
sites. Now sometimes it happens that they have to transfer the sitre
from one place to another . In this case it is always good to have one
own resolver which helps testing. In case it is serving stale enteries
you just restarta nd it gives the real fresh enteries. This cannot be
tested properly if one is using ISP's nameserver.
Got it?
-Payal

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