Remotely maintain another machine that has been installed with DNS Boss Web: ____ Users using the Web User interface can modify any number of DNS Primary Servers running DNS Boss through their Web Browser. X UI: _____ In some cases, it may be desirable to maintain multiple "DNS Boss" servers from one central location via the "X" DNS Boss User Interface. By selecting this option, you will have this capability. Some sites may not have a firewall. If there is a firewall in place, a hole must be made in the firewall for outgoing traffic for rsh from the central "DNS Boss" DNS primary to the external "DNS Boss" DNS primary. Another hole must be punched in the firewall for incomming "X" traffic from the external "DNS Boss" DNS primary to the internal "DNS Boss" DNS primary. Also, on the external "DNS Boss" DNS primary, there must be an entry in the /.rhosts, file for the internal machine. There is no need to do any xhosting, because DNS Boss already does it automatically. Here in an of examples of what the /.rhosts, file would look like for a external machine that you want to remotely maintain from an internal machine. external# vi /.rhosts internal internal.company.com