My internal network is connected to a router/firewall all address are
down with Nat. So no machines on my network have an outside ip. Our dns
is supplied by our ISP and we have 2 others we use that are supplied by
our web site hosting company these dns servers are not apart of our
internal network. If I wanted to setup a dns server on the internal
network what would be the benefit? Why would I want to do this? I have
been reading a lot of books on Linux and all of them recommend running a
dns server. How would this server get/maintain a list of all the dns
records that our current dns servers have. Is this what they even mean
or do they mean just to cover the internal machines. If that's the case
why bother. Any insights are greatly appreciated.

Paul Kraus
Network Administrator
PEL Supply Company
216.267.5775 Voice
216-267-6176 Fax
www.pelsupply.com
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