You can run your own DNS but if all your boxes there are Linux/unix boxes you 
could
also run NIS which would be simpler. In order to configure BIND you need to 
write out
all your host databases. This process can't be described in a simple email. I 
would
refer you to the docs at http://www.isc.org

Marcus Johansson wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I have 4 machines at home, and one of them is configured with ip-masq/forward
> so I can have them all on the big net. And that works like a charm. I've also
> set up a slave DNS on the ip-masq box, which all my clients use as their
> primary DNS, and that works too. But where and how do I configure so my own
> local machines are in that DNS? I dont want to have to edit /etc/hosts on
> every machine when I add a new machine...
>
> /Marcus
>
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