-----Original Message-----
From: Fowler, Gary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 12:23 AM
To: 'KMoussavi'; FW ListServ (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [FW1] Internal DNSSyntax is very important. It's best not to follow the checkpoint documentation on the matter. Nokia's is much better.Also be sure you modified the crypt.def as well.Gary-----Original Message-----
From: KMoussavi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 10:07 AM
To: FW ListServ (E-mail)
Subject: [FW1] Internal DNSI have currently set up a VPN successfully and am capable of gaining secure access to my Intranet through a dial up ISP using SecuRemote. Where the problem occurs is when I try to access any internal websites through the ISP. I can only access the internal websites if I enter the IP address of the site (only works for the site; if I try to open a hyperlink I get a "host name" error because of lack of DNSing) or specify a specific internal proxy server under the proxy settings of IE. I have also created a dnsinfo.C file but it did not resolve the problem. Basically, what I want to do is to have the users that are trying to connect to internal websites automatically have the dns servers available to them. I do not want them to continue using the internal DNS servers for accessing "internet" websites. Please let me know how I can resolve this problem.
Thank You
Keyvan
Title: Internal DNS
but
how does it know according to the name you that you are trying to reslove if its
in your internal or external dns, does it ask the internal first ? and only
if it does not know that asnwer it will ask the second one ?
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- RE: [FW1] Internal DNS Fowler, Gary
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