There are many reasons why you should not do this!  Setting up DNS is as
easy as nsmasq or running a full DNS server.  Posibly on another(your DHCP
server) system.

If you still have no clue, adding the dnat rule to the internal
interface(checking for the external IP) will do.

--- hanasaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a box hosted inside the firewall.  The firewall is passing 
> external traffic to it fine.  When an internal box tries to hit the 
> external ip, that should loop back inside, connections fail.  External 
> sites can be loaded fine.
> 
> What can cause this and how can it be resolved?
> 
> thanks
> 



        
                
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