On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 03:12 PM, Eagle wrote:

> However, we were originally saying that *DNS* is not necessary when
> Internet connectivity is nonexistent.  That is indeed true: you can use
> hosts files on each machine, but it does get tedius.  You can set up any
> machine in your network capable of running MacDNS, and allow it to serve
> as your internal DNS server.  You can configure your own machine names
> in that, and let it proxy to the world when necessary (and connected).
> You don't need a separate DNS server just to talk to the world.

So.... got any tips for configuring NAMED?

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