* Jan Luehr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060130 06:32]:
> Hello
>
> Am Sonntag, 29. Januar 2006 19:45 schrieb hanasaki:
> > The goal is to have an internal webserver:
> > - DONE - running on a high numbered port
> > - DONE - firewall forwards 80-> on webserver
> > - DONE - external hits on
also sprach Yves Junqueira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.02.01.1712 +0100]:
> Bind9 implements "views". It can provide different resolutions to
> the same domain for different networks/hosts. "bind9 view" is the
> way to go, I guess.
most nameservers do, but yes, this is what I meant. This, or
a secon
2006/1/29, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This is hardly a topic for debian-security but anyway...
>
> also sprach hanasaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.01.29.1945 +0100]:
> > What iptable rule can be put on the firewall so that internal port 80
> > traffic going to the external NIC on port 80
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> None that I know. I suggest using a second nameserver to resolve the
> A record to the internal IP.
"split brain dns"
Gruss
Bernd
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-01-29 12:45:09, schrieb hanasaki:
The goal is to have an internal webserver:
- DONE - running on a high numbered port
- DONE - firewall forwards 80-> on webserver
- DONE - external hits on www.blah.com
served by the h
Am 2006-01-29 12:45:09, schrieb hanasaki:
> The goal is to have an internal webserver:
> - DONE - running on a high numbered port
> - DONE - firewall forwards 80-> on webserver
> - DONE - external hits on www.blah.com
> served by the httpserver
> - - i
Hello
Am Sonntag, 29. Januar 2006 19:45 schrieb hanasaki:
> The goal is to have an internal webserver:
> - DONE - running on a high numbered port
> - DONE - firewall forwards 80-> on webserver
> - DONE - external hits on www.blah.com
> served by the httpserver
>
This is hardly a topic for debian-security but anyway...
also sprach hanasaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.01.29.1945 +0100]:
> What iptable rule can be put on the firewall so that internal port 80
> traffic going to the external NIC on port 80 comes back to the internal
> webserver on port ?
No
The goal is to have an internal webserver:
- DONE - running on a high numbered port
- DONE - firewall forwards 80-> on webserver
- DONE - external hits on www.blah.com
served by the httpserver
- - internal/intranet also can hit
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