Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240]

2001-04-19 Thread Circusnuts
Hey all- I'm setting up my home network with a dual Ethernet 2500. I have most the config written for PAT (or NAT Inside Overload), better know as "TOO CHEAP TO PAY FOR EXTRA IP'S" :o) I'm @ a loss as far as how to get the Cisco to resolve Domain Names or pass through that access. Let me be les

Re: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240]

2001-04-19 Thread Vincent
Check ipconfig/all to see the DNS setting in your pc. The Router can not set up as DNS. ""Circusnuts"" Hey all- I'm setting up my home network with a dual Ethernet 2500. I have > most the config written for PAT (or NAT Inside Overload), better know as "TOO > CHEAP TO PAY FOR EXTRA IP'S" :o)

RE: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240]

2001-04-19 Thread Charles Manafa
Sent: 19 April 2001 17:00 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240] Hey all- I'm setting up my home network with a dual Ethernet 2500. I have most the config written for PAT (or NAT Inside Overload), better know as "TOO CHEAP TO PAY FOR EXTRA IP'S"

Re: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240]

2001-04-19 Thread Daniel Serna
Hello, If I understand you correctly, you want the router to act as a DNS server or to at least allow the DNS through it? As you probably know, the router can't act as a DNS server, it can act as a DNS client. It should be able to pass the DNS traffic along since I see there are no access-lists s

Re: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240]

2001-04-19 Thread Daniel Serna
o the DNS server) for > it's own resolution ??? > > Thanks > Phil > > - Original Message - > From: Daniel Serna > To: Circusnuts > Cc: > Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 1:00 PM > Subject: Re: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240] > > >

Re: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240]

2001-04-19 Thread Circusnuts
rver) for it's own resolution ??? Thanks Phil - Original Message - From: Daniel Serna To: Circusnuts Cc: Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 1:00 PM Subject: Re: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240] > Hello, > > If I understand you correctly, you want the router to a

RE: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240]

2001-04-19 Thread Hennen, David
I use ip name-server dns-ip-address to make name resolution work on the router dave h -Original Message- From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 3:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240] Forgive me- I did

Re: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240]

2001-04-19 Thread No Data
ut what > are the commands to allow > it to perform DNS lookup (or allow the router access > to the DNS server) for > it's own resolution ??? > > Thanks > Phil > > - Original Message - > From: Daniel Serna > To: Circusnuts > Cc: > Sent: Thu

Re: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240]

2001-04-19 Thread John Hardman
Hi Nope, UDP 53 for clients and TCP 53 for server zone transfers. HTH -- John Hardman CCNP MCSE ""No Data"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Heh, I bet most of us turn dns look-ups off when we > are on routers :) Anyway, the command is 'ip > domain-lookup' It

FW: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240]

2001-04-19 Thread Brad Shifflett
-Original Message- From: Brad Shifflett Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 12:51 PM To: 'No Data' Subject: RE: Allowing the DNS in a config ??? [7:1240] Actually it is port 53 for DNS. Brad -Original Message- From: No Data [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday