1) I have my own DNS server for my domains. I now have a branch office connection to my corporate office. At the office we have another internal domain.
I still want to use my own DNS server on my network for my lookups, but need to also resolve machines on the corporate network. The next problem is that the domain that we use at corporate internally is also used on the internet by someone else. So putting the corporate DNS server as a secondary doesn't work, because my dns server goes out to the internet to try and resolve that domain. Then it fails to resolve that host. So, that being said, is there any way for my DNS server to forward requests for the corporate internal domain to the corporate DNS server? I've tried adding the coporate DNS to forward queries to, but for some reason it doesn't save it. Any way to do this? 2) One more. My DNS server is inside my network and my firewall forwards DNS requests to it. If I'm on my internal network it returns my public internet address, which is expected. The problem is my firewall will not let traffic such as http to go out, then and then come back in. Besides adding a second DNS server, is there any way for the DNS server to respond to external requests (through the firewall) one way, and to respond to internal requests another? Thanks, James the more I think about it the more I think adding another DNS server might be the easiest.... -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list