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Date:      Mon, 29 Apr 2002 19:00:05 -0400
From:      "Carolyn Longfoot" <c_longfoot@hotmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   NAT/DNS/WEB
Message-ID:  <F52R5y04BOmsz1UHpF800000fa9@hotmail.com>

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I have a machine that's a dual homed host running NAT and DNS, connected to 
the outside world with a static IP. It seems I can nslookup 
'www.mydomain.com' from the outside, so I think my DNS responds to lookups 
from the outside.

I am pointing 'WWW' via DNS to a separate machine called web.mydomain.com 
but for some reason from the outside I cannot get to www.mydomain.com. It is 
working from the inside however.

My confusion is therefore the following: how can I test that outside DNS 
queries are resolved correctly and why would requests for www... not get 
routed to the Web server?

I'm pretty sure nothing relevant (UDP 53 or IP 80) gets dropped by the 
firewall btw.

This is my first attempt at DNS so please be gentle :-) I'm looking for a 
conceptual answer but I can follow up with config files if it helps. I read 
some old posts at 'Ask Mr.DNS' that talked about running 'split DNS'. Is 
that still necessary?


Thanks so much,

Caro

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