SUMMARY: How to setup a self-maintained DNS

From: Kelvin K Y Chan (kychan@asl.com.hk)
Date: Thu Oct 31 1996 - 19:25:53 CST


Dear Sun-Manager,

Thanks to Dan Pritts for introduce the site.

I will going to buy the book ASAP and start studying.

Kelvin K Y Chan [kychan@asl.com.hk]
Automated Systems (HK) Ltd.
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Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 12:34:28 -0500 (EST)
From: Dan Pritts <danno@fv.com>
To: Kelvin K Y Chan <kychan@asl.com.hk>
Subject: Re: How to setup a self-maintained DNS

Get a copy of the DNS book from o'reilly and associates (look at
www.ora.com for their pacific distributor).

dan pritts
Unix System Admin First Virtual Holdings, Inc.
danno@fv.com 313-213-3791
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Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 15:46:53 +0800
From: kychan@asl.com.hk (Kelvin K Y Chan)
To:
Subject: How to setup a self-maintained DNS

Dear all,

I would like to setup a selft-maintain internet which will compose of several
hosts (all are Sun SPARC machines runing Solaris 2.5 or above) and routers.

The overall internet compose of several networks (i.e. sevaral DNS domains).

Can anyone give me information/suggestion on how to setting the DNS servers
in such environment (especially the root domain servers configuration).

The will be two top-level domains: "isp.com", and "nic.net"; and three other
regular domains: "xyz.edu", "test.com", and "eng.test.com".

Thank you very much.

Kelvin Chan,
Automated Systems (HK) Ltd.
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