Re: Internal vs external domain addressing

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On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 13:40, Paul Howarth wrote:

   [ Sorry- I overlooked the beginning of this thread! ]

> On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 19:08, antonio.nunes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
> > On our setup when we want to address our server (used both for email and http) from the internal network we need to address it as "machine.ourdomain.com".
> > When connecting from outside the network (through the internet) we address the server as "ourdomain.com". How can I configure our BIND server (FC2) so that we can use the 
> > same address regardless of where we are sending from? Can I make settings so that "machine.ourdomain.com" is recognised on the internet, or do I need to contact our ISP for 
> > that?

    Try this: your company probably has a 'main' dns machine it uses to
cache the requests.  Create a "ourdomain.local" zone and use it to put
the hosts in it with the behind-the-firewall addresses.

    Here, I have kamakiriad.local. It's clear to both me AND the dns
that this is a phoney-baloney, plastic-banana zone which isn't reachable
from the outside. (Which is why it's not a .com/.net/etc)

    I've used this system for about a decade; it's accurate, easy to
remember, and keeps the seperation of inside and out very clear.  Just
be sure to put ourdomain.local in the /etc/resolv.conf file so you can
just use the hostnames (as usual).

    Also inform your mailer to masquerade the usual way when NAT is
involved.

    Enjoy!  
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