Sure, isn't that how it's supposed to work? The internal DNS is a superset
of the external DNS.

Why is this a problem for you, Gary?

Ray

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Subject: [FW-1] split DNS with office mode
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 08:20:13 -0500

Does this actually work? I have tested with several FW's and clients and
different versions, the problem is not with accessing the internal DNS
server for defined domain suffix's, but all DNS request are sent to the
internal DNS server regardless of the suffix. Has anyone else seen this
behavior? Thanks, GS








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