On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 03:37:00PM +0200, Thomas Voss wrote: > Does anybody has an idea about that?
Maybe I'm missing the point here, but why do you think you need to MASQ these packages? When a box from your internal network do a lookup, it checks with BIND on your boundary/firewall box. BIND checks if it has the address in the cache, and if not, make a NEW connection out to the web to try to resolve it. So, from the outside, if it comes to it, will get the connection from the 'internet' box anyways. Also, any reason why you are using BIND when all you're doing is cache dns? It's kinda overkill. Use something like dnscache, which was written specifically for the task (it's smaller, uses less memory, and is more secure). -- John______________________________________________________________________ email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Quis custodiet ipsos custodes icq: thales @ 17755648 ##### I'm subscribed to this list, no need to cc: ######
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