Subject: Re: networking, was Mac on Lan
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: John Valdes <valdes@macavity.uchicago.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 06/24/1999 12:16:22
guy santiglia writes:

> On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Ken Nakata wrote:

> > On Wed, 23 Jun 1999 14:06:49 +0900 (KST), guy santiglia <fredfl2@soback.kornet.net> wrote:
> > >     What do I have to do to get that number 210.217.124.187 associated with
> > > a name that anyone can enter like this "ftp://fredfl3.howon.ac.kr" in their 
> > > browser and find my ftp server.  
> > 
> > You have to ask your school's nameserver admin to add a DNS entry for
> > your host to their DNS database, which I doubt they would in a school
> > environment.
> 
>   I was afraid that might be the case.  I have trouble communicating with 
> people here and the admin is at a different location so I haven't asked this
> question there yet.

I *highly* recommend having a DNS entry added to the nameserver that
services your network.  I don't know about other schools, but here we
have no problems at all adding individual's hosts which reside on our
network to our DNS database (in fact, we don't give out IP addresses
unless it is registered in DNS).  Unless the admins are BOFH (see, eg, 
http://vms.arizona.edu/~chd/bofh/bofh-index.html :) ), this shouldn't
be a problem...

John

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John Valdes                        Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics
j-valdes@uchicago.edu                               University of Chicago