On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 09:38:48 -0400, Mark wrote:

> I receive internet DNS information from the DSL connection, so no
> problem there. But I want my internal connection to know about the
> internal DNS servers as well.

Assuming your internal DNS servers give an almost instant response (they
should do on a small LAN), you can put all the servers
in /etc/resolve.conf, with the internal ones at the top. Then set your
DHCP options in /etc/conf.d/net to not overwrite /etc/resolv.conf.

Now all you queries should go to the internal servers first. If they
don't have (and won't forward and cache) external DNS information, the
resolver will try the next server, the ISP one.

If your internal servers are also connected to the Internet, you may not
even need an external server.

> Given all of that, which of the above suggestions is my best bet?

There's nothing above, you top-posted :(


-- 
Neil Bothwick

Remember, it takes 47 muscles to frown
And only 4 to pull the trigger of a sniper rifle....

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