It sounds like you have a handle on the PIX config. Unfortunately i don't have
any exprience working
with win2k. However, yes, it is a very good policy to have both an internal
dns and an external dns if
you are split up into an internal and external type network.
Eric Anderson
System Administrator
ConnectOK.com
Arnold Mici wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are looking at moving our dns server behind a cisco pix firewall, in to
> the DMZ. I know how to configure the firewall to send information to the
> DNS server on port 53. What I need help with is the actual dns server
> configuration (it's a win2k server). What do I need to do to dns server so
> it can respond to Nslookup and dns queries. Is it a good idea to have one
> DNS server for internal network and another one for the outside requests.
> Help..
>
> Thank you
> Arnold
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