Well, if your DNS is setting on the DMZ, you need to create a NAT so
external users can connect to it.
You need to
create a NAT
specify a rule to allow dns to traverse
install rulebase
validate configuration
Of course, you also need to create a NAT for the actual host of
192.231.59.51 and specify a rule to allow port 80, and whatever else you
want going to this machine.
Also:
You have a firewall in place now, might as well move the 202.0.106.99 inside
also, eh?
Thomas Poole
-----Original Message-----
From: Rajesh Bandar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 1:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] Firewall problem
Hi,
I am running Checkpoint Firewall-1 on a solaris 2.6 machine. I configured a
new
domain (picturethesaurus.gov.au) on the external DNS. It works fine on our
internal network. But it is not propagating to the internet. The domain name
www.picturethesaurus.gov.au is pointing to an IP address 192.231.59.51.
Do I need to open any special port on firewall so that it will broadcat the
information to the internet.
It's working fine for another domain name slnsw.gov.au. But the IP is
202.0.106.99 which is not on DMZ.
Any help would be appreciated. Very urgent!!
Thanks,
Rajesh.
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