I set up a DNS on my FreeBSD box which is behind my Debian box 
and it worked fine.  At the time I didn't think to ask the question I 
just added the secondary line to my named.boot for my ISP  and 
restarted named.


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> I think I know the answer to this already, BUT is it possible to run a
> secondary DNS through an IP masq firewall?
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> Just wondering since I'm about to network my home systems via an IP masq
> firewall and would rather use one of my other systems as secondary.
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> I haven't researched IP masq firewalling yet.  Is this the BEST way to put
> a machine on the net without it's own IP?
> 
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> --Rick
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