Thanks Bruce,

It's the first time I've heard someone mention this and I would never have
done so myself.  I'm a beginner who's been somewhat thrown in the deep end
managing / developing the AS400 network of a fairly large company.  The list
is brilliant and I've got some great tips but I do feel somewhat
intimidated.  Sometimes I'm afraid to post a question or answer someone's
question with what I do here because I'm sure it's probably silly compared
to the level of most contributors.  Don't get me wrong I really appreciate
having access to some of the top developers in the field it's a brilliant
resource but we all have to start somewhere..  Sometimes the 'best'
solutions, whilst they should be mentioned can take too much work for
someone who is learning and needs a quick work around to get things moving
again.  It would be great to have the time to digest a manual every time a
problem came up and I'm sure you'd learn a lot by it but in reality that
luxury isn't always an option.

Jenny UK.

-----Original Message-----
From: bacollins@verinettech.com [mailto:bacollins@verinettech.com]
Sent: 30 July 2002 21:33
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Domain Name routing



He is testing you guys. All he wants to do is to get his PC to show his web
site behind the firewall. It is a single or at the most 3 PC's. Like I said
he can turn his AS400 into a DNS server for his internal network. If he
knew how to setup a DNS don't you think he would have already done that. If
he was experienced with DNS he probably never would have asked that
question. We should try to give options to people, some are good, some not
so good, but they need to have all options and then they can make an
informed decision. Criticizing others for there comments is unprofessional.

You could have worded you response to leave out the phrase  "No offense,
but telling people to modify host files is the wrong direction" and would
have made the same point.

If you pay attention to list and the people that respond to the questions
you would find that the greatest majority are from a select few. I am sure
that  David could supply us with statistics on who the most prolific
responders are. Most on the list are intimidated by the list and are afraid
of responding to or asking a question. They think that if they do then they
may get comments that could embarrass them. Me, I am like Don Rima. You
could not embarrass me if you tried and I do not care one bit about your
comments. What I do take "offense" about is what you do to the list. You
keep others that may have wanted to respond to a question to help someone
or ask a question from doing so. If  you think it is wrong then pose your
point without dis-respecting others.

nuff said

Bruce "Hoss" Collins




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Adam,

That's gospel brother!

Rob Berendt
--
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin




"Adam Lang" <aalang@rutgersinsurance.com>
Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
07/30/2002 12:52 PM
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        To:     <midrange-l@midrange.com>
        cc:
        Fax to:
        Subject:        Re: Domain Name routing


No offense, but telling people to modify host files is the wrong direction
to point someone.  Modifying local host files is only good for testing
purposes.  Starting to do that for production is a bad practice to start.

Go the DNS route.

Adam Lang
Systems Engineer
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
----- Original Message -----
From: <bacollins@verinettech.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 11:38 AM
Subject: RE: Domain Name routing


>
> Justin, you can add the www.reliatek.com to your local host file on each
pc
> or turn you as400 into a dns server for your internal system.
>
> HTH
>
>
> Bruce "Hoss" Collins




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