>I think this question been answer before but i have forgoten the answer.
>Can anybody help me again in this again?
>
>How to place / configure a internal DNS. The information in the internal
>DNS have to put the internal information or exteranl information? For
>example my internal network is 10.0.0.0 and my external is 201.xx.xx.xx.
>So in the DNS how i set so that from outside, when a user ping
>mail.abc.com.uk, it will refer to the internal mail server? The mail
>server ip is 10.0.0.8. The firewall that i am using is linux firewall
>kernel 2.0.36. and i am using ipportfw to forward a mail to internal
>mail server? The DNS server is on the same machine with the mail server
>and i am using bind 8.1.2
>
>
>Thnak You
>


Try TIS Firewall Toolkit. It is an excellent tool for redirecting external
network packets to internal network hosts while being transparent to both
ends:

http://www.tis.com


Steven Micallef
World Wire Unix Systems Administrator

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