-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have a netgear firewall/router that allows portforwarding of specific ports to my internal network.
If I send mail to chandlerfamily.org.uk the MX record on the external DNS for this is the external address of my netgear box, but attempts to access its smtp port will cause all connections to be forwarded to an internal machine on my network (10.0.10.100) using NAT addressing and port forwarding. I am having a problem with Mailman on my internal network with the chandlerfamily.org.uk mail addresses. My guess is its doing an MX lookup and getting the external address of my netgear box. Unfortunately, the port-forwarding does not seem to work when accessing the box from internally. So the net effect is that mailman gets told that this mail address is invalid. One thing I could do, since I am running bind as a dns server on my internal network is to create a zone file for the chandlerfamily.org.uk domain with MX records pointing to the internal IP address. Is this possible (since only internal machines will be querying that particular DNS) as the domain will be defined differently that the public DNS with my domain in it? Can I set it up this internal DNS to only hold a subset of my domain and somehow forward the requests it can't answer on to the public DNS? - -- Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+2olSuFHxcV2FFoIRAtHpAJ95Ij+uLDWrfI8e5MsLi8FEd0J5NgCcCDTr /xa1NrcHuYRoaUZUgtA28FI= =nT6e -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]