Hello George,

Friday, August 18, 2000, 8:18:14 AM, you wrote:

GL> I finally got port forwarding working with my IP Masq
GL> setup a few weeks ago.  But... I have a few problems.
GL> Here is my situation:

GL> 1. My static IP is associated with my domain in the
GL> following ways. Example (These aren't the real addresses):

GL> Internet Address: 205.50.50.1

GL> resolves to

GL> www.snoopy.com
GL> mail.snoopy.com
GL> snoopy.com

GL> 2. Internally that machine is known as 192.168.1.6 and
GL> pigpen.snoopy.com

GL> 3. Using port forwarding, I have my web and mail server
GL> ports on the firewall (externally 205.50.50.1 and 
GL> internally 192.168.1.6) being redirected to 192.168.1.2.
GL> Internally 192.168.1.2 is known as woodstock.snoopy.com.

GL> The problem I am having is that when I try to use access
GL> any URLs that are symlinks in /home/httpd/html,  the
GL> server tries to access woodstock.snoopy.com.  Since this
GL> name isn't registered on the Internet, my external users
GL> can't access these URLs.

GL> Something similar happens with mail.  If mail is sent to
GL> [EMAIL PROTECTED], the POP3 server rejects it because it
GL> wants to see [EMAIL PROTECTED]

GL> Any ideas about how I can resolve this?  I have considered
GL> asking my ISP to add woodstock.snoopy.com to DNS in addtion
GL> to the other names.  I have also considered renaming
GL> woodstock.snoopy.com to www.snoopy.com.

GL> If there are any good resources regarding this, please
GL> let me know.

GL> Thanks,
GL> George 

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GL> George H. Lenzer
GL> Owner - D.L. Media
GL> Lakewood, Ohio 44107

GL> --He who dies with the most toys
GL> --is still dead.

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I have a similar setup and use DNS on the inside for private name to
address resolution and use the "forwarders" statement on the internal
DNS to point to the external DNS for everything else...works real
good.

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Best regards,
 badger                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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