apologies for Micro$oft things on this email, but i am looking for answers to 
recommend to use Linux as proxy and DNS resolver.

problem: our office is using ISA proxy and it points to "root hint servers" as 
our DNS resolvers. ex-admin guy did that. now, we can't resolve/get A record of 
our website that is hosted in our ISP. other parts of the world can see our 
website, but we from the inside can't get the A record, thus, we can't view the 
website.  
is it OK to use root hint servers?what is the catch? or should i use our ISP's  
nameservers?  i am looking for some answers to back up my proposal to use Linux 
DNS forwarder and proxy. 

can you pls share some?

thanks.
Sir June









      
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