On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 13:15, William Warren wrote: > I highly appreciate everyone's help in the caching name server bit. > Building on that one: > > Everyone knows my issues that i am having in terms of reverse lookup so > the windows clients won't freak. I have decided to switch focus..as it > seemed to make sense. I am now looking to setup a full DNS server for > my internal network. Everything is actually set statically via DHCP > using MAC addresses.(see attached jpeg). I think the only difference is that you add the master entries in your named.conf file and appropriate zone files for the data for your internal zones. I'd recommend trying webmin for this because it will save the grunge work of building the reverse tables. > Do i have to manually enter every machine or can the dns populate the > names and ips via dhcp? You can make dhcp do dynamic updates, but for a small network the simple-minded way is to put the names and IP numbers in DNS, then put the names in the dhcpd.conf entries tied to mac addresses. That way if you want to change an address, you do it in the dns data and the dhcp will pick it up. By the way, if you really don't want to know all this stuff, you might like the SME server from www.contribs.org. The next version is going to be based on Centos4 and there is an alpha release available now. There are things I don't like about the system but for small networks where one server does everything and you want 'fill-in-the-form' administration it is a good fit. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com