Hi,
Since these refer to the Win95 machine, and that machine is on the private
side of your network, you can put anything that you want there. The
general concept is to be in the format of host.domain. So, for your win95
machine you could put the host as 'win95' and the domain as 'my.domain' for
a combination of 'win95.my.domain'. If you really wanted to, you could
match your linux box to it, but it really does not matter.
Pete
At 08:02 PM 4/27/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've followed the IP-Masquerade mini howto to setup my system. However,
>there is one minor question I like to ask. In the 'Configuring Windows 95'
>section of the Howto, it didn't mention what need to be put in in the
>DNS/Configuration section's 'Host' and 'Domain' (the two blocks just above
>the DNS Server Search Order). Window 95 insists these two blocks be
>filled, if DNS is enabled. Any idea? Thanks
>
>Jyan-Min Fang
>
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