For all certainty, a little image below illustrating the situation
> I have a DNS problem I'd like to solve.
> I'm managing an intranet (192.168.127.*), which is connected
> to the Internet
> through another intranet (10.*). Now I'd like to configure a
> name-server
> for my intranet (this I succeeded in doing), but I'd like to
> be able to
> have resolution for intranet2 (10.*) addresses too.
> I'd appreciate any sollutions, taking into account that I don't have
> possibility
> to configure the nameserver of the 10.* network.
>
> The way I have it now is that OR I configure my machines on
> intranet to use
> the
> nameserver of 10.* and thus they get correct replies for
> names of intranet2
> (and
> of the internet), OF I configure machines on intranet to use
> my nameserver
> (of 192.168.127.*)
> so they get results for our little intranet and for the
> Internet, but none
> for the outside
> world.
>
> Any suggestions ?
192.168.127.*
| |
| |--192.168.127.1 (NS)
| |
| |--192.168.127.254
| | ==(Gate)== 10.*________
------------ 10.67.4.123------| |--10.0.5.115 (NS2)
| |
| |
| |
|____________|--10.67.7.254
==(Gate2)==
Internet__
aa1.bb1.cc1.xyz--|
|--aa1.bb1.cc2.1 (NS Internet)
.
.
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