27 декабря 2015 г. 4:18:40 CET, Michael Mounteney
пишет:
>Hello, I tried to do this a while ago and Jim Klimov (4 Jan 2015) was
>kind enough to reply but I was unable to solve the problem with his
>advice.
>
>The problem is that DNS does not work from a non-global zone
Hello, I tried to do this a while ago and Jim Klimov (4 Jan 2015) was
kind enough to reply but I was unable to solve the problem with his advice.
The problem is that DNS does not work from a non-global zone
(hereunder referred-to as a child zone or CZ) whereas it does
from the global zone (GZ).
Hello, I tried to do this a while ago and Jim Klimov (4 Jan 2015) was
kind enough to reply but I was unable to solve the problem with his
advice.
The problem is that DNS does not work from a non-global zone
(hereunder referred-to as a child zone or CZ) whereas it does
from the global zone (GZ).
On 4 January 2015 10:42:37 CET, Michael Mounteney gat...@landcroft.co.uk
wrote:
Hello, my server is running a fairly simple firewall. The machine has
two interfaces:
e1000g0 192.168.0.n/24 connected to the cable modem and the internet.
e1000g1 192.168.1.1/24 connected to a hub and hence various
On 4 January 2015 10:42:37 CET, Michael Mounteney gat...@landcroft.co.uk
wrote:
Hello, my server is running a fairly simple firewall. The machine has
two interfaces:
e1000g0 192.168.0.n/24 connected to the cable modem and the internet.
e1000g1 192.168.1.1/24 connected to a hub and hence various
Hello, my server is running a fairly simple firewall. The machine has
two interfaces:
e1000g0 192.168.0.n/24 connected to the cable modem and the internet.
e1000g1 192.168.1.1/24 connected to a hub and hence various client
machines.
The firewall is basically as per http://pastebin.com/4aYyZhJ8