No problem. Thanks anyway.
On 7/6/06, Jonathan Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 07:30:16AM +1200, I wrote:
[ some totally irrelevant stuff ]
Please disregard my last post. I must learn to read before answering.
Cheers.
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Jonathan Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 07:30:16AM +1200, I wrote:
[ some totally irrelevant stuff ]
Please disregard my last post. I must learn to read before answering.
Cheers.
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Jonathan Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 10:06:39PM -0400, Michael S wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I am trying to set up a DNS service. I have 2 FreeBSD machines, one's
> web and DNS (that I am setting up) and the other FTP. Both machines
> are behind a router and get local addresses (i.e. 192.168). If
> DNS, FTP and w
You need a second IP for the secondary server. With a single public IP and
port forwarding, you get only one destination.
All you need is to add entries to DNS maps for the other host records you
want. I assume your DNS is being hosted elseware now, so just have them
add the two additional h
Derek,
Actually my domain is a subdomain (e.g. mysubdomain.domain.com), and
obviously the domain server for domain.com points correctly to my
site.
What I want to have (mostly for the sake of configuring DNS) is
something like www.mysubdomain.domain.com, and
ftp.mysubdomain.domain.com.
Can my se
Yes DNS will work with your port forwarding assuming you have it set up
correctly on your router.
Are you trying to be the authoritative DNS for your domain? If you are you
will still need a secondary DNS.
-Derek
At 05:56 AM 7/6/2006, Michael S wrote:
The "open" ports are simply p
The "open" ports are simply port-forwarded from the router to my
internal network (NAT). And I only have one public IP.
For me the more important issue is whether DNS would work with private
IP addresses.
On 7/5/06, David Stanford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/5/06, Michael S <[EMAIL PROTEC
On 7/5/06, Michael S <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hi all.
I am trying to set up a DNS service. I have 2 FreeBSD machines, one's
web and DNS (that I am setting up) and the other FTP. Both machines
are behind a router and get local addresses (i.e. 192.168). If
DNS, FTP and web ports in the rou
Michael,
> I am trying to set up a DNS service. I have 2 FreeBSD machines, one's
> web and DNS (that I am setting up) and the other FTP. Both machines
> are behind a router and get local addresses (i.e. 192.168). If
> DNS, FTP and web ports in the router are open, will I be able to set
> up th
Hi all.
I am trying to set up a DNS service. I have 2 FreeBSD machines, one's
web and DNS (that I am setting up) and the other FTP. Both machines
are behind a router and get local addresses (i.e. 192.168). If
DNS, FTP and web ports in the router are open, will I be able to set
up the DNS in a
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