Subject: help.
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: phillie_b <phillie_b@usa.net>
List: port-i386
Date: 11/23/1998 23:20:17
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My name is Shawn and i am new to the NetBSD platform. Generally i am =
new to the unix type platform. i have set everything up correctly. Or =
at least it is operating like it should, i have put it online with my =
windows98 machine and it telnets, ftps and does everything correctly... =
my question is:
how would i get my unixbox to act as a DNS server? so that from my =
windows98 box i could type in unixbox.com for example instead of the ip =
address? I have a book titled: TCP/IP Network Administration Author: =
Craig Hunt. but i am TOO LAZY to read nor do i have the time. I plan =
on giving it a good read during my time off from college during the =
christmas season but i was just wondering if maybe anyone had any =
suggestions or help files that would run me through it quickly.
phillie_b@usa.net
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example instead of the ip address? I have a book titled: <U>TCP/IP =
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do i have the time. I plan on giving it a good read during my time =
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