think that it is not the proper forum, but.. friend: it is necessary two official dns servers pointing to your domain. One server can be inside your rfc1918-aware lan, being redirected by your gateway/firewall. The best suggestion I can do is to have your second dns server hosted somewhere (10 to 30 US$/month), or even some free ones. Search at http://www.google.com for 'free dns' keywords.
Carlos Vieira wrote: > Hi, > > I have a router that only allows > one IP for LAN interface. > My LAN computers have private > IP Addresses. But i might want > to have my two DNS servers (primary and > secondary) behind the router with > a public IP. > > It is possible to do this, since i my LAN > interface in the router is a private one? > Or i can have my servers behind the router > with private IPs and just forward the extern > packets to local IPs in the router. > In case of DNS servers, all requests to this > server i forward the extern IP to my local IP > with port 53. Am i right??? > > Please, help... > > Carlos > > -- sauda��es, irado furioso com tudo. Linux User (SuSE) 179.402 frio/calor.dia/noite.amor/�dio (mais d�ste do que daqu�le). estr�las/buracos negros. anjos/dem�nios..O universo � bin�rio, portanto deus � um imenso computador. Sem l�gica, naturalmente (talvez com programas da M$hit)
