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Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
> 3) Ip masquering: from mandrake control center or from drakgw gives me
> problems:
> caching-nameserver not installed.
>
> Looking for the problem, it arises for conflicts between bind (needed)
for
> caching-nameserver and tmdns.

This is exactly the problem I have been wondering about. tmdns is all
well and good, but AFAICT cannot cache requests from real DNS servers
(in real life). So, you can have:

- -working zeroconf with a ICS box also being resolvable without doing DNS
or
- -working ICS

Not both. Unless someone is going to hack caching-nameserver to also
resolve the hostname of the machine it runs on to clients?

>
> I unistaled tmdns, and then ip masquering was configurated using mandrake
> control center. But again not internet. Looking again
> /etc/shorewall/interfaces there were duplicated entries for eth0 and
eth1, I
> erased those not needed leaving:
>
> "net eth1 detect
> masq eth0 detect"
>
>
> Also I had to close the dhcpd service (it gave me fault in the start
of the
> computer, probably due to not find tmdns).
>

Yes, the other problem of depending on tmdns.

Buchan

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