Subj : Re: CVS commit web/html/i To : Tracker1 From : Angus Mcleod Date : Thu Apr 14 2005 09:43 am Re: Re: CVS commit web/html/i By: Tracker1 to Angus Mcleod on Thu Apr 14 2005 05:18:00 > > Using Linux as a triple-homed, NATting, port-forwarding, firewalling > > gateway machine, I usually get it set up so the domain name can be used on > > both sides of the NAT box (net and LAN) and by other machines on the DMZ > > as well. I guess cheap NATting routers don't have as much flexibility. > > A lot of home routers will redirect traffic to the public ip from inside the > lan back to the host the port is forwarded to.. some don't, my new firewall > box doesn't, my solution was to setup dns for hostnames that point to my > network, with their local ip, and use that for dns for machines inside the > network.. pretty much have them all setup at this point... Like I said, it's as much a DNS problem as anything else. Or maybe I should have said DNS is as much a part of the solution as anything else. --- þ Synchronet þ Great programs on the Synchronet Channel at The ANJO BBS .