On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 07:44 -0700, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > I have a setup as follows: > > 1) ISP->pass-thru-DSL-router->firewall-appliance w/ NAT support > 2) NAT->DNS(Internet) > > Let's assume: > a) ISP provided static IP is: 111.111.111.1 > b) Firewall allows access to DNS port 53 > c) Intranet addresses are: 10.0.0.x > > Q1: In setting up a DNS server for Internet, > is it required that I setup mydomain.com > zone for 111.111.111.x addresses or can I > use 10.0.0.x addresses since NAT is involved? > > What I am trying to understand here, am I required > to setup seperate DNS servers, one for Internet > (for 111.111.111.x) and one for Intranet (for 10.0.0.x)? > > The trouble that I am running into is that I am not able > to get reverse DNS to work even through I have PTR fields > defined but they are of 10.0.0.x addresses and I am not > seeing rDNS resolvers. Interesting, so it's not just me then. I'm having trouble getting anything on my DNS servers to resolve. I'm using the DNS configuration tool to set up a master zone for a local domain (mydomain.local), yet nothing is working. I've checked ports, firewall, and selinux settings. Still no dice. Ideas welcome - I'm not sure what I'm missing / doing wrong. Cheers, Chris -- =========================== "If you are calm while all around you is chaos, then you probably haven't fully understood the magnitude of the situation." --Unknown -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list