On 16:13, Thu 11 Sep 08, Laurent CARON wrote:
> Stefan Sczekalla wrote:
> >Hi Lurent,
> >
> >e.g. :
> >
> >you join two companies ( lets name them "A" and "B" ) using overlapping
> >private adress-space.
> >
> >Lets assume "A" has a Fileserver.A at 192.168.2.1. 
> >
> >Users on Company B like to acces Fileserver.A using - but at "B" they
> >have their Mailserver.B at 192.168.2.1.
> >So the network form Company A needs to be hidden behind NAT so that
> >192.168.2.1 at A is accessed by something else from B using e.g.
> >192.168.202.1.  ( or any other feasible address ).
> >
> >And beause "A" has several 1000 Systems which should be accessed by "B"
> >it would be a big deal when querying the DNS from A - would lead to a
> >response with a NATted IP-Address "B" could use instead the "real" A
> >IP-Address which are paritally in use at "B" too. 
> 
> 
> I think your best option is to use bind views.
> 
> Don't you think so ?

I think so too.
You can also look at dnsmasq. dnsmasq has some nice alias features.
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