On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 12:30 AM, the pickle wrote:
> At 00:27 +0100 on 09/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
>
>> Yes it damn well does (sorry). I have it set up internally, I don't
>
> I don't get it - how does it matter? Are you doing all your AppleTalk
> on
> the LAN over TCP/IP? If so, there's *really* no reason to - you can do
> it
> over Ethernet and not have to worry about TCP/IP unless you *want* to.
I am trying to provide a solution I can easily hook another OS X machine
or a PC too should I have to. I am trying to create a flexible network
infrastructure not just a bit of wet string to talk to a few Macs. I
apologise again for swearing at you guys but it stands that I need and
want DNS on the internal network, why are you trying to tell me I don't?
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