Re: DNS server

From: Jerry M. Howell II (jmhowell_at_jmhowell.com)
Date: 07/31/03

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    Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:07:37 -0600
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    > hi
    >
    > how i can install and configure DNS server in freeBSD???plzz tell me
    > step by step

    It's outlined in many howto's and the handbook as well as google. Also
    the are some classes out there. If you work at it hard enough you might
    be suprised how easy it is to set up.

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    Jerry M. Howell II
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