[juneau-lug] Re: split DNS with BIND
- From: Stephen <sbodnar@xxxxxxx>
- To: juneau-lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 03:10:05 -0800
Exactly. Our primary is outside the firewall on a fixed ip with
limited records (SOA, NS, MX, WWW) pointing at our router/firewall,
which has the secondary/mailserver and webserver NAT'ed on a
second fixed IP. Our main network is behind the firewall on
192.168.0.xxx. The secondary's real IP is a 192.168.0.xxx but
it appears as the outside fixed IP to the world. Right now,
mail and DNS are working - I'm amazed, actually, but I'm pretty
sure I need to use a split DNS on the secondary. I've tried
lots of ways as shown in the cricket book (4th ed. O'Reilly DNS)
and in the bind archives, but I can't get it to work.
Stephen
>Are you thinking of bind views?
>
>> Has anyone in this group set up a split DNS server for internal
>> nameservice behind a firewall? I'm running bind 9.2.2 from rpm
>> on an FC1 system. The FAQ's just stir up the mud from the
>> cricket book.
>>
>> Thanks,
> > Stephen
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