Am 06.01.2015 um 09:31 schrieb mich...@haleyweb.com: >> Hi >> >> Am 06.01.2015 um 03:04 schrieb mich...@haleyweb.com: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >> ... >> >>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> The system on 10.8.0.6 tries to resolve google.com using 74.207.241.5 >>>>>> as >>>>>> the DNS server. Does the server on 74.207.241.5 know how to route the >>>>>> answers back to 10.8.0.6, if not, do you NAT this somewhere? >>> >>> The DNS server (74.207.241.5) belongs to my VPS provider. I'm not sure >>> how I'd NAT this if it belongs to a network I cannot access. Please >>> advise. >> >> You have to NAT your network towards that DNS server so he can get back >> to you. > > Since 10.8.0.6 is in a private address space, how is it possible to NAT a > public to a private?
It does not make a difference. The only problem is that the DNS server needs a path to find you. If it has such a path, chances are that the DNS reply will reach you. If you use NAT or routing to provide this path is irrelevant.
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