Yep I'll chime in here as well, I ran BIND on a YDL 3 server for a long time, also on a beige G3, ran like a top till the hardware finally died and the services were moved over to our Xserve and OSX.

Mark

On 24-May-05, at 1:56 PM, Geert Janssens wrote:

Hi,

I had bind running on my old beige G3/233 before it died a couple of months
ago.

If I remember well, it was not very hard to setup.

If followed a nice howto I found on The Linux Documentation Project
(http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO-3.html).

It worked like a charm.

Cheers,

Geert Jan

On Tuesday 24 May 2005 19:39, Paul Schock wrote:

My org is looking to do a little network revamping and our first step is take down our older Microsoft DNS servers and replace them with something a little more stable and secure. Unfortunately, we do not have the money to run out and buy all new servers, we happen to have a couple extra apple machines left-over from our art dept (Fairly nice G4 and G3); I was curious to know if anyone here had experience running a DNS server (specifically BIND) using the apple architecture? Would you recommend yellowdog for this type of project or should we be looking into some other UNIX flavor (NetBSD etc.)? Also, I've been digging around trying to find documentation for setup and configuration of the server and I haven't had any luck... If you know of any good docs or if you have written something yourself on the
topic I'd greatly appreciate the assistance. Thanks in advance!



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