"Zach Schaffner" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yes, DNS seems to be working fine on the 192.168.10 subnet. I have all
> pc's using 192.128.10.10 as their primary and only dns server and they can
> surf the net all day long and ping by host name.
>
> It is things on the other networks that can not with using a public DNS
> server.
Answered in your other post.
Please don't post the same question multiple times under a different
subject.
My reply was based on the assumption that you had a DNS machine at every
site and wanted to use it instead of the one single server. If that is not
true and you wanted to use the one box,...then the same principle
applies,..but just doi it with the one box.
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