RE: dual dns weirdness, DNS/bind guru needed.

2001-04-20 Thread Sean Mathias
Does the internal instance forward to the external instance to resolve external requests? Otherwise it can only resolve what you publish on the internal instance. As far as any site rejecting you, that is typicall due to not being able to perform a reverse lookup on your system IP address.

Re: right

2001-04-20 Thread Kevin Oberman
> From: "leal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 16:47:51 -0300 > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I believe that this question is pertinent in this forum. I have some > wireless-lan's interconected with my principal lan that have internet > access. Without visible answers, all my wireles

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2001-04-20 Thread leal
I believe that this question is pertinent in this forum. I have some wireless-lan's interconected with my principal lan that have internet access. Without visible answers, all my wireless-lan is with the traffic terrible!!! lost more lost. 50%, 75% of losses, this started more or less two days. i

dual dns weirdness, DNS/bind guru needed.

2001-04-20 Thread Peter Brezny
I've managed to get two different instances of bind running on my primary name server, but there's something weird. Since I've gotten them running. I can't ftp to anything from the box, or even ftp through that box if a client is using it as a gateway, yet nslookup appears to work fine. my res