On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 09:14:50PM +0200, Michael Steiner wrote: > As far as I know masquerading is working only for tcp.
Have to disagree there. Works fine for UDP too for me.
> Domain services are using mainly udp.
> Therefor I have running at the firewall a dns server.
Always a good choice. A simple caching-only name server like dnrd or bind
with forwarders configured, if you want to provide local DNS services.
> It takes the requests from internal net and sends them to the outside
> internet.
>
> Michael
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