Re: Setting up Internal DNS Server

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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Ravi Verma wrote:

> Friends:
> 
> I need your opinion on this. I need to know you have set-up your
> internal DNS server behind the firewall. Of course, it applies to only
> those organizations who have an internal DNS server. The question is, if
> their external domain name is .foo.com (for example), do they keep the
> same domain extension for the internal domain names like
> internal.foo.com or the choose a fictitious domain name extension like
> .foo?
> 
> I truly appreciate your help in this regard.

Hi, Ravi.

What I did was set up "views"...an internal and and external, and I set up 
the same domain inside both, using separate zone files.

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