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No matter what you plan to use your DNS server a low traffice site or even
high traffice site you will need to learn and understand DNS-BIND so pick up
a few books and learn it. If you understad software.com has a free DNS
server that is very stable but is difficult to use unless you understand it,
luckly software.com gives free email support so that should help. Good Luck
http://www.software.com/products/BINDforNT/BINDForNT.html
Phil
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From: Kelly Wright [mailto:kwright@buz.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 1998 9:18 AM
To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com
Subject: Microsoft DNS vs others
I know there has been comments on this already but before I move from
Microsoft DNS I wanted some info on other choices. I don't like BIND
because I am UNIX illiterate. Thanks for any help.
Kelly Wright (kelly@buz.net)
BuzNet Communications
http://www.buz.net
972-644-0440
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From: Kelly Wright=20 [mailto:kwright@buz.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 1998 =9:18=20 AM
To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com
Subject: Microsoft =DNS vs=20 othersI know there has been comments =on this=20 already but before I move from Microsoft DNS I wanted some info on =other=20 choices. I don't like BIND because I am UNIX illiterate. =Thanks=20 for any help.