Get yourself IPv6 and forget about the NAT. Complain to your ISP
if they don't supply IPv6. They should be able to as they have had
two decades to prepare for the fact the IPv4 addresses have run
out. That way you don't have to worry about different internal and
external addresses.
Even router
you *really* do not want that
have been punished more than one time by cisco routers having that crap
enabled and breaking DNS in various ways including mangle zone transfers
and set the TTL of every CNAME to 0 instead leave it untouched or just
break zone transfers silently at all
setup in
I was wondering if anyone has looked at or is is the process of adding DNS ALG
support, or something similar, to bind?
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2694
What I would like to do to have the ability to query a DNS server located
behind a NAT, and have it return the IP of the NAT, and setup conn
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