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DNS server for local network?
How can DNS be organized for the internal network of the enterprise (all machines are Windows, without ActiveDirecotry, without DHCP, etc.). There is a gateway for the Internet on UserGate.
There is an internal intranet resource hosted on one of the machines. Let's say its name is "intranet.mycomp". It is required that all network users be able to access this address without manipulating the "hosts" file.
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Enough WINS for your question
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Internet_Name_Service
If there is a machine with Windows Server, then add the DNS role and don't worry.
If everything goes through a proxy (UserGate), then on a computer with a proxy, you can register the desired address in hosts, then it will automatically connect to it.
any authoritative DNS server.
Choose according to your taste:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_DNS_server_software#Feature_matrix
A little lower there is a sign on which OS they work on, if this question is important.
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