Private in-house domain

John Abreau jabr at blu.org
Thu May 17 16:57:49 EDT 2007


On Thu, May 17, 2007 4:10 pm, Tech Writer said:


>
> The problem is that the customer's lab has a "real" DNS server, IP
> addresses, etc.  The machines I will be allocated are currently in the
> lab,
> and have pre-defined addresses in the 192.168.1.0/24 range.  I can not
> mess
> around with these addresses, nor can I allocate new ones, etc.  However, I
> DO need to set up a DNS server.  So, since I can't control the addresses
> that are already there, the simplest thing seemed to be to just grab my
> own
> set of addresses (that aren't being used in that lab) and have my DNS
> server
> control this alternate set of addresses.
>

It sounds to me like it would be simpler just to make the machines
they assign you use your DNS server instead of theirs.


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