> Now, however, the systems behind the firewall can't access the sites > on the server...ie, workstation at 192.168.0.3 can't access any of the > sites hosted on 192.168.0.1, because the DNS entries for those sites > point them back outside the firewall...it would seem that, while the > outside world can get through the firewall to get the sites, with no > problem, the machines behind the firewall can't go outside the > firewall and then back in.
Sounds like you'll need to create a separate domain to refer to your web server by the internal hosts, if I understand your problem correctly. If external users get IP-forwarded to a web server on a private IP, and DNS has the external IP of the firewall as the public address for the web server, then the easiest way is to in fact create a separate domain for your internal hosts. Regards, Dave _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
