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It matters. Will there be any name resolution for internal, private IPs? If not, then jsut use your ISPs DNS server for queries. If you want to name resolve internal, private IPs, setup DNS on your AS/400. Adam Lang Systems Engineer Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company http://www.rutgersinsurance.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Smith, Nelson" <NSmith@lincare.com> To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 9:37 AM Subject: RE: Setting UP DNS > This is all extremely confusing for us Networking newbies. Maybe we could > get a Networking 101 thread started that was AS400 centered. > > Say you started with 3 or 4 pc's running win2000 or xp-pro and a small > AS400, and you wanted to setup a small internal network that was connected > to the web via a cable or other high-speed method, and you wanted to use the > 400 to it's best capabilities to host a website, an ftp site, handle e-mail, > interact with back-office applications, etc, where would you start? Is > there (could there be) a consensus on the "best" way to setup such a > network? > > >From reading these posts, it seems like there are too many choices, and > every choice you make has major effects on all the other choices you have to > make down the line. Maybe, it's the order in which choices and > configurations are made that cause the confusion. Is there a standard > "cookbook" on what needs to be decided and setup and in what logical order? > Or, would this just start more "holy wars"?
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