John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thursday 12 May 2005 13:43, Paul Gienger wrote:Well then I just showed my age ;) No office (or non-office) network* I've been at has not used some sort of dns, if not internal, then the server still wanted to be able to find some external site via the ISP's dns. I come from a time where the internet not existing is just not within the realm of possibilities, I'd go as far as to claim blasphemy if someone mentions it :-D
Given the context of that statement... there's nothing wrong with1.
Configure the name service switch (NSS) to handle WINS based name resolution. Since this system does not use a DNS server, it is safe to remove this option from the NSS configuration. Edit the /etc/nsswitch.conf file so that the hosts: entry looks like this:
hosts: files wins
removing dns from the line. HOWEVER - and this is a big one - I feel
pretty confidant that I can count on my fist how many times I'll ever
run into a system that will be happy running with no dns.
And I can not count the number of systems I have installed that work just fine without any DNS or internet access. Why should it be necessary to install DNS for a 5 user office that uses no internet access and that wants to keep things simple?
*a network being 2+ computers. Plenty of my elder family members have single dial up machines that do just fine without DNS when the modem is unplugged.
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