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Not sure what this falls under but here is the senario. I'm trying to get access to our sister company's Intranet. We have two Firewall's, Firewall-A is the default gateway for all users to the Internet and does local DNS resolution. Firewall-B is our sister company's that sits on our LAN. I have added static routes for the networks at our sister company to use Firewall B as the gateway. Added this to the nat and created a rule allowing http from our net to their net. The problem is that when trying to resolve the sister company intranet names Firewall A routes this traffic to the Internet. The only way I can make this work is if I put our sister companies DNS server IP in place of our local one (firewall-a) in the client network settings, but this would me that we resolve everything at their site and we are not set up with zone transfers at this time. I want to resolve everything locally. Someone mentioned DNS forwarding but I am unsure what that will do. Can anyone help me out? ________________________________________________
Tom
Andrews
Computer
Services
Keyport Life
Insurance
125 High
St.
Boston Ma,
02110
Tel -
617-526-1616
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Title: Clear Day
