On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Meghan Madel wrote:
> Thanks,
> 
> I added the following to named.boot:
> forwarders  10.0.0.2
> 
> I then restarted named.
> This did not work!
> 
> Basically, I want requests from outside our network to come to 10.0.0.1 to
> be automatically forwarded and answered by 10.0.0.2.
> 
OK. It appears that I made an assumption that was not valid. I
*assumed* you were running a publicly accessible network and just
wanted to move web hosting to a different machine. Since you're
masqueraded, we need some more info, such as how you're connecting to
the 'Net in general and what kind of hardware you use.

For example, I'm using a Netger RT328 ISDN router. In that router, I
can specify a specific IP for forwarding on certain ports. As an
example, I have three machines on my local network. Two windows boxes
and my main machine, a linux box. I have the ssh port forwarded to
the linux box. That's the only port forwarding I have set up there.

It's possible that whatever you're using to connect to the 'Net will
have something along those lines. (In the Netgear it's called SUA
Server setup.) Otherwise, you'll probably have to configure and set
up a DNS server for your private network and create a DNS entry in
the named / bind configs.
        John



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