Sorry. Yes, you can do that. :) Aaron ----- Original Message ----- From: "Seth Dimbert" To: Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 12:33 PM Subject: RE: IntraNet DNS > Aaron, > > I understand your point, but what you're suggesting means that I would need > two seperate machines, one supplying DNS for the other. Right? That just > seems silly. Can I run the DNS and http servers on the same box? > > I'm just trying to serve http pages (and scripts and such) on out LAN. > > -SD > > -----Original Message----- > From: Aaron [SMTP:aaron@aarons.net] > Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 12:33 PM > To: s.dimbert@fhmr.com; kclug@kclug.org > Subject: Re: IntraNet DNS > > Your ISP can't "route" traffic for a 192 address. I'm not exactly sure > what > you're trying to do, but you can certainly set up a DNS server and have > only > one machine use it. > > Aaron > > > We've recently installed a Linux box to serve IntraNet pages locally. > > > > Users currently hit the box using a 192.168 IP. Can I set a DNS Server up > on the same box to handle DNS for just that server? > > > > Or, if I ask nicely, can our ISP somehow route traffic for a 192.168 > machine? > > > > -SD > > > > > > > > > >