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Correction as my number two key does not seem to want to work today. (Lazy finger I think.)
" For internal, you should have at least one for each subnet within your organization. If you have only 1 subnet then you should have TWO DNS servers on that subnet."

Chris Bipes
Director of Information Services
CrossCheck, Inc.


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Subject: RE: What are you using for CHGTCPDMN INTNETADR (DNS servers) parm?

Two ways to configure the internal DNS servers, 1. Recursive - but not PCI compliant or 2. use forwarders. You the ones your ISP gave you as forwarders on your internal DNS server.

For internal, you should have at least one for each subnet within your organization. If you have only 1 subnet then you should have DNS servers on that subnet.


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