On Thursday 29 January 2004 05:11, Andrew Gaffney wrote:

> I run a Gentoo server at skylineaero.com. I have someone else running
> my DNS for me. Inside the LAN, I want to run a full DNS server for
> boxes inside the LAN. That part is easy. Here's the hard part. When
> any computer inside the LAN tries to resolve skylineaero.com,
> www.skylineaero.com, etc., I want it to get the LAN IP instead of the
> external internet IP. How can I do this?

If you configure your internal DNS so that it can resolve skylineaero.com
it's IMHO no Problem (tell him just the internal IP).
The internal DNS should only forward the query to an external DNS if he
don't know the answer by itself.
But I'm not a DNS profi. Maybe I'm absolutely wrong.

cu

lukas

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