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OPS335 Lab 3

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You can see in the diagram above that when one of your VMs does a name resolution request:
:* The VM contacts the host, which is running a DNS proxy (a.k.a. stub resolver), not a full DNS server:* The DNS proxy on the host contacts the Seneca DNS server, which was assigned to be used on the host via DHCP:* Depending on the request - the Seneca DNS server may contact other DNS servers to get the answer to the request.  After you have completed this lab, your '''vm1''' will be running a full-featured DNS server (which is how you're going to get the '''yoursenecaid.org''' domain without paying for it). Unfortunately, you will be the only one using your DNS server so no-one else will be able to resolve hosts under '''yoursenecaid.org'''
After you're finished with this lab - your vm1 will be running a full-featured DNS server, which is how you're going to get the '''yoursenecaid.org''' domain without paying for it. Unfortunately you'll be the only one using your DNS server so noone else will be able to resolve hosts under '''yoursenecaid.org'''
== How DNS resolution works ==
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