Re: (de)activate Ethernet connection by restricted user.
From: René (anonymous_at_email.com)
Date: 12/18/04
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Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 21:17:27 +0100
> Are you using Active Directory?
I don't know what AD is.
> And why is the DNS server being turned off
> on weekends?
Simply to save energy and noise. It is a mixed home/office situation and
often I just I go on-line sporadicly because I work the whole week with
it already. When we do it, the remote DNS makes it unnecessary to start
up the local DNS. The main reasoon for the local DNS was to have several
local websites, for developement reasons.
>Even without AD, you should specify only your internal DNS
> server in any client/server's IP config, and that DNS server should be set
> up with forwarders to your ISP's DNS servers (and/or use root hints).
The forwarders are set up and during office hours I enjoy the faster
response of the local DNS. Also when new internet domains are
registered, they almost instantly become available (not all domains
though).
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