<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">This may be slightly off topic but I have a feeling that the solution involves some open source tools:<br><br>I have 8 clients with a mix of wireless and wired. Mix of Macs and PCs. OSes running are MacOS, Windows, and one Fedora 11 box. <br><br>All clients DHCP to a Motorola WR850G wireless access point/router/kitchen sink device, with some clients using the wired ports. <br><br>This device then DHCP's to my cable modem connected to our Comcast broadband service. <br><br>I want internal users to have certain urls resolve to internal resources (a web server, nas device, print server, whatever). How do I set this up ? I want a centralized solution so I don't have to make changes to each client. Is there a way for me to create some sort of poor mans DNS table and have all clients check this table first, before going to an external DNS server ? Generally speaking,
do those kitchen sink/gateway/router/DHCP/everything boxes have this kind of functionality ? Or am I going to have to run an internal DNS server ? That just sounds way too scary so I'm hoping someone has an easier solution. <br><br>Thanks in advance for your input :-)</td></tr></table><br>