Re: DHCP

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Well BIND is a DNS server, and as I said, if you point your DHCP to a
DNS server it should work. However, I'm not sure if when BIND runs into
an entry it doesn't have cached if it is asking your ISP's DNS or the
world root DNS servers (which is bad). Unless you absolutely need a
internal/caching DNS server, I would just use your ISP's DNS server
since they are probably setup properly with caching already.


On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 10:24, antonio montagnani wrote:
> 
> I have no domain name, and myproblem is that I get DNS from my ISP, 
> (different any time??): I could write some DNS's from my ISP.
> But I installed BIND (no modification on dhcpd.conf file)  and magically 
> everything worked.
> Any comment??
> 
> Tnx a lot
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Adam Voigt
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