Small & silly problem.

Intranet ==> DNS ==> Intenet

In this case, DNS is the machine that has assigned 'normal' IP address
(visible/accessible from Internet), and is used to resolve Internet
addresses for Intranet users.

The question.

Is there any reason why DNS server should accept connections at port 53
(tcp or/and udp) from the 'outer' world? As much as I can understand, there
is no need. But... I ask, just to make sure :)

Thanks.

Vanja

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