It doesn't change the statement if the mailserver is requiring its forward and
reverses to match. Our DNS at work provides reverses for portions of 10/18,
172.16/12 and 192.168/16 for various reasons, including that our backup system
requires forwards and reverses to match.
- Original Mess
192.168.0.101 is in the non-routeable address block
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng. wrote:
> None of what you've described seems to have anything to do with bind
>
> But, if you are running bind... there are a number of
None of what you've described seems to have anything to do with bind
But, if you are running bind... there are a number of ways that you could have
bind return the internal IP to internal users, and return the external IP to
everybody else. Can even do this if your internal DNS server is no
Hello,
I have a new router that is apparently making it impossible for me to view my
personal sites from behind the router by domain name, a function that is
necessary. I can see the sites by local 192.168 ip address and port number
and others have confirmed they are available on the www, s
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