I think my way of representing the text in my mail was wrong. I know that it is
*you* who is doing it this way. I was just suggesting another solution.

BTW, High time you got in a DMZ to place your nameserver at. ;-)

- Gaurav




Atul Chitnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/21/2000 06:58:23 PM

Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Subject:  Re: [LI] (Repost) DNS : Logical query




On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Not exactly. There is no need to run two name servers on different machines to
> do DNS for two different networks i.e. private and public. He is looking for
> something which is known as split DNS. In this case you have the same domain
> name for both private as well as public networks.

Hey, I only said that *I* do it this way, largely because it is easy - I
usually have two boxes to work with anyway - one on the outside of the
firewall (for external services like mail, DNS, etc.), one on the inside.

But one lives and learns....

> Take a look at the DNS faq at http://www.intac.com/~cdp/cptd-faq/ or
> to send you to the exact URL use:
> http://www.intac.com/~cdp/cptd-faq/section5.html#split_DNS

...like this. Thanks!

Atul


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