Re: Setting up DNS for virtual domains

2000-07-27 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
At 09:23 AM 7/26/2000 -0400, Mostly Harmless wrote: I'm going to try to explain this as bast I can though my understanding of a lot of these issues is shaky at best. I help admin the student computing organization's servers at my school. We would like to offer full virtual domain service to our us

Re: Setting up DNS for virtual domains

2000-07-27 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
At 09:23 AM 7/26/2000 -0400, Mostly Harmless wrote: >I'm going to try to explain this as bast I can though my understanding >of a lot of these issues is shaky at best. >I help admin the student computing organization's servers at my school. >We would like to offer full virtual domain service to o

Re: Setting up DNS for virtual domains

2000-07-26 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
Jeremy, On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Mostly Harmless wrote: > I help admin the student computing organization's servers at my school. > We would like to offer full virtual domain service to our users, but we Your school is pretty generous. > the name gertrude.williams.edu or wso.williams.edu -- we just

Re: Setting up DNS for virtual domains

2000-07-26 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
Jeremy, On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Mostly Harmless wrote: > I help admin the student computing organization's servers at my school. > We would like to offer full virtual domain service to our users, but we Your school is pretty generous. > the name gertrude.williams.edu or wso.williams.edu -- we jus

RE: Setting up DNS for virtual domains

2000-07-26 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
Greetings, IMHO, it's not all that complicated, and I'll try to make it seem simple. In order for a machine to be a DNS server it just has to be running BIND or some equivalent (that was easy wasn't it). As long as you have a static routeable IP address and a name to go with it, you are i

RE: Setting up DNS for virtual domains

2000-07-26 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
Greetings, IMHO, it's not all that complicated, and I'll try to make it seem simple. In order for a machine to be a DNS server it just has to be running BIND or some equivalent (that was easy wasn't it). As long as you have a static routeable IP address and a name to go with it, you are i