Trent W. Buck <[email protected]> wrote:
> Russell Coker <[email protected]> writes:
> > It sounds like the DNS has the external IP address and the routers
> > aren't setup to allow connections to the external address from inside
> > the organisation.
> >
> > The best thing to do is to configure NAT on a router to redirect the
> > external IP to the internal IP.  It will be tempting to have separate
> > internal and external views in the DNS, but don't do that, it causes
> > lots of pain in the long term.
> 
> Or split-horizon DNS.
> 
> (It's not nice, but IMO NAT is worse.)

Judging by the addresses given earlier in the thread, unfortunately NAT is
already involved in the scenario.

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