I know about BIND views, in fact I use them, but I don't think they will work here.

What I need is for lannet.com.au, thisdomain.tld and thatdomain.tld to all resolve to the same public w.x.y.z externally, but be DNAT'd to different private 192.168.y.z addresses internally.


Chris Deigan wrote:
On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 12:44 +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:

What my problem is: how do I set up DNS so that externally thisdomain.tld and thatdomain.tld both point to the same external IP address, but internally they point to different internal IP addresses.


Check out BIND views.

You can setup bind using views so that clients from, say, 172.16.0.* see
your internal zones and everyone else sees external zones.

-Chris.


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