dave wrote:

> On Wednesday 21 November 2001 06:20 am, Florin wrote:
> 
>>Joseph Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
> 
>>>2) In the event that a http server should work properly behind my SNF,
>>>how are request from my private network to the external IP address of my
>>>SNF on port 80 going to be handled.  Will it handle a internal client
>>>browsing my webserver when the DNS will resolve to the external address.
>>>It seems the traffic will go out and be send back in, but will it be
>>>masqurated or just redirected, or will it not work at all??
>>>
>>that depends on your dns configuration. If an external IP address will
>>correspond to your web server address then it will go out and then come
>>back in ... you should put a internal IP address in the dns.
>>
> 
> If its a host DNS I don't think you want to do that. I'm not sure what's the 
> best way but I put hosted hosts/domains in hosts (hosts.conf = order 
> hosts,bind) with their local IP#s. Apache virtual hosts also use local IP#s 
> when inside, serving the outside is masqueraded.
> 

OK, That works for my linux boxes, but what about a Windows box on the 
internal network??  Maybe I mist something?

Thanks for the Help this far!!

Joseph


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