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Hello All!I have a simple question.Win95 Machine connected to a primarily Peer-to-Peer network.Terrestrial Satellite ISPWe use the ISP's DNS server.Have a Firewall/gateway performing NAT.It is my ...
Actually, you could probably add the FQDN of all these servers directly into the root hints file of your DNS server and be off with it. At least, it's worth a try ...
The hosts file allows your PC to bypass the DNS for the domain names and address that are specified within the file.
Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 both include a feature called Dynamic Domain Name Systems (DDNS), which enables the server to automatically update host (A) and pointer (PTR) records ...
Personally, one of the main reasons I like to run my own DNS server at home is to protect my privacy. DNS isn't encrypted by default, unless you've got DNSSEC setup to encrypt your DNS queries.