Les Mikesell wrote: > edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >>> Is your server the official public server for a registered domain name? >>> If not, you just want to provide only the private addresses for the >>> names even though you configure the server to be primary for the zone. >>> Some other server (or service) may be providing public dns with the >>> names of any machine you want to be available from the internet and the >>> corresponding public addresses. Even though named can do both at once I >>> find it easier to run it on different machines and point local clients >>> at the one with the private addresses. >>> > >> Yes, the domain name is registered... >> So, how can I config the DNS ? > > > I have always pointed the public registration at a different server > than the one used by internal machines behind the NAT so I can't help > with configuring views on a single server, although I believe it is > supposed to be supported. These directions might work: > http://www.openaddict.com/bind9_views_for_dns_zones.html > > > Some other responses have mentioned letting the NAT router do it for > you by adjusting the address on responses to outside queries. Some > routers do have that capability (I think the Cisco PIX is one), but > not all can do it and the configuration would be specific to the type. > Hello, Sorry, I don't quite understanding your means... Edward.