Some more information about how you want to configure things:

You will have two DNS servers.  One responds to requests from
the Internet, and replies with the GNAT Box EXT address (or
one if its aliases, if you are running multiple webservers,
multiple ftp servers, or such).

The other DNS server responds to requests from your LAN, and
returns the real IP address of the server.


For example:

If someone on the Internet queries your DNS to resolve
www.yourdomain.com  their request will be tunneled to the
first DNS server, which responds with 210.240.164.130.

If someone on your LAN queries DNS to resolve the same
hostname, their request will be directed to the second
DNS server, which will respond with something like
192.168.2.2.

In either case, accessing  www.yourdomain.com  will get
you to the same server.


Mike Burden
Lynk Systems
(616)532-4985
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