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Date:      Mon, 8 May 2000 09:37:07 -0800 (PDT)
From:      cooldoug@hushmail.com
To:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   bind/ipfw/natd?
Message-ID:  <200005081642.JAA02539@mail3.hushmail.com>

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Morinin'!

I'm setting up a domain using freebsd 2.2.7 (don't worry, I'm ordering 4.1 
when its avail)
as my firewall, router, and dns server. Well, I'm attempting to. I'm only 
doing this for my
own knowlege benefit, this isn't some critical thing that I must have done 
yesterday. But
for a first timer, it is daunting. I'm wondering if I'm doing too much, 
does it make sense to
have all this going on box? I know I need the router/fw/natd bit, I do have 
a lan that want
to be able to reach the net, but adding nameing services to this same box,
 my question is
I wonder if it wouldn't be a little more practical to put the name service 
on another box 
behind my firewall machine? I understand bind is very difficult to set up,
 and indeed my
first attempt over the weekend seems to have cut the machine off from both 
its nic cards.
(I'll sort that out next weekend though).

I also understand I can actually farm out my dns service to a third party. 
I wonder if that might
not be the way to go. I think I can handle the fw/natd stuff myself, I just 
wonder if adding dns
to this is more than I can deal with.



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