Hei, My current setup it, seen from the outside - www.mydomain.com points to a server located at our ISP - xxx.mydomain.com points to our LAN thanks to a redirection using DDNS. - our router redirects requests incoming from the outside to one internal server (let's say 192.168.1.2)
>From the inside, www.mydomain.com still resolves to the web site located at our ISP, but xxx.mydomain.com resolves to our LAN External IP and is blocked by our router. To overcome this difficulty I decided to install a local DNS server (also advised by some people on this list) My needs are the following: - from my LAN I want that the address xxx.mydomain.com resolves directly to our server (192.168.1.2). - I want all my former settings to work. I.e. www.mydomain.com resolves to the ISP located site. I managed to do the first step. Unfortunately, my bind configuration made is so that I couldn't resolve www.mydomain.com anymore. Everything else (google, slashdot) resolves correctly. I tried to play with BIND's configuration through webmin, but I didn't make it work as expected. Worse I broke my first working step. Any idea on how to set this up? Jerome -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]