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From: gary@palmer.demon.co.uk (Gary Palmer)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: IP, Domaining
Date: 1 Oct 1995 05:36:06 +0100
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In article <44krm6$1fh@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,
ZDooM ACE <zdoomace@aol.com> wrote:
>Im really interested in subdomaining and ip forwarding and mostly things
>of this sort... like for example how to have a certain large network
>called for ex. abc.com and another network, which would a part of the
>abc.com network which would be called a.abc.com and another part of
>abc.com would be called b.abc.com, for example...

This is a DNS orientated question, and for this I would recommend the
DNS nutshell book from O'Reilly. It will explain what to do much better
than I can in a short message.

Note: I have no connection with O'Reilly apart from owning several of their
      publications.

Gary
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FreeBSD Core Member
E-Mail: Gary@Palmer.Demon.co.uk, gpalmer@FreeBSD.org