Are you sure Network Solutions has the correct IP address of your external
IP address to do DNS resolution?
Check the DNS servers through a whois query:
http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/whois/whois
Also you only need TCP port 53 if your secondary DNS server is on the public
network.  Which is generally the case (we host our primary DNS, our ISP
hosts the secondary DNS).

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From: Justin Fisher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 12:03 PM
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Subject: DNS Updates not being propagate to the Internet


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I have made changes to my local DNS server that is located on the Protected
Network and the changes are not being propagated out to the internet.  I had
a tunnel open on UDP port 53, and have just opened up TCP 53 as well.  I
can't understand why changes are not being sent out (even after updating the
serial number of the DNS database).  I am now suspecting that the changes
are being blocked from being sent out or that queries are not being allowed
inbound.  
Any help anyone could offer would be greatly appreciated.

Justin D. Fisher

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