Chapter 6. Configuring Hosts
They were indeed a queer-looking party that assembled on the
bank—the birds with draggled feathers, the animals with their
fur clinging close to them, and all dripping wet, cross, and
uncomfortable.
Now that you or someone else in your
organization has set up name servers for your zones, you'll
want to configure the hosts on your network to use them. That
involves configuring those hosts' resolvers. You should also
check files such as hosts.equiv and
.rhosts and make any changes dictated by using
DNS; you may need to convert some of the host names in these files to
domain names. And you may also want to add aliases, both for your
users' convenience and to minimize the shock of the conversion
to DNS.
This chapter covers these topics and describes configuring the
resolver in many common versions of Unix and in Microsoft's
Windows 95, NT, and 2000.
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