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Re: [LI] X-Mailer: USANET web-mailer (M3.4.0.33)



What services do you plan to run other than DNS on that server?? and what
changes in those win98 machines are you trying to avoid?

And would that new Linux machine be a Primary DNS or a secondary one?

Can you please elaborate?

VaibhaV

----- Original Message -----
From: RATNAKAR KOLI <rdkoli@xxxxxxx>
To: Atul Chitnis <achitnis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
<linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, December 26, 1999 9:20 PM
Subject: [LI] X-Mailer: USANET web-mailer (M3.4.0.33)


> Hi!!!
>
>
> Well, I m tyring to setup a DNS server. And I need help.
>
> I have an existing LAN setup running. And I m trying to setup this server
> parrellel to the existing on.
>
> My main motive is that the existing clients (Win 98) should be able to
> recognise both the servers without any changes.
>
> I know it is possible, cause i have seen a WIN NT server and a Linux Box
> existing together, and a user could easily switch on to any of these
servers
> as and when they want to.
>
> Please assist me how to....
>
> I m a newbie on Linux, and just trying to get familar with it. In fact, I
was
> able to it up as a client workstation and was able to browse through the
> existing lan setup very easily. And this is where i got interested.
>
> Waiting for a positive reply at the earliest. Thanx
>
>
> Ratnakar
>
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