I guess I could do that.
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"J. Scott Kasten" wrote:
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> Although I have a range of IPs assigned for my DSL, I don't actually
> use any other than 1 of them. My internal network has all private
> addresses. I use masq to get out, and portforewarding for incomming
> traffic to the web server or the ssh login host. The DNS is run inside
> the network as well. I've loaded local zone records on the internal DNS
> which ordinarily operates as a cache and foreward. My ISP has the real
> zone records that everyone else uses to get at my boxes. Basicly, by
> oveloading the DNS in this way, there is a seemless transition between
> outside and inside addresses. I would be surprised if this sort of
> arrangement wouldn't handle your needs as well.
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