On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 10:07 +0000, Plant, Dean wrote: > Sid RAMDANE wrote: > > I have configured an internal DNS as catching only using the dns I > > have been given by my registrar and using as well DNS of my ISP. > > However all incoming traffic, ftp and www seems to end up somewhere > > in my ISP network. It never reaches my IP address 10.10.10.10/32 > > When the command nslookup is executed on my address 10.10.10.10, I > > got answer that it is for my ISP and not for my domain *fedora.com. > > I am using Fedora C3 and I believe everything works ok. From my > > network I can have access to my ftp server, my web server and can > > send e-mail as well and receive e-mail as well from my pop ISP > > account. However ftp and www from outside doe not work. Is there > > anyway to by pass this issue? Do you think it caused by the fact that > > there is no reverse resolution for my IP 10.10.10.10/32? > > Any type/help will be welcomed! > > Also do you know why the "Ask Mr DNS" site is not accessible anymore? > > Many thanks in advance and, > > Kind regards > > Sid > > Try these free DNS checking tools > > www.dnsstuff.com & www.DNSreport.com > > Hope this helps > > Dean Plant > > -- It helped me, thanks for the links. I found some errors so I sent it off to my ISP. So if your sick as a dog at 2 AM and you're checking on your DNS does that make you a geek? Tim...