At 2004-08-23T22:13:15+1200, David Upex wrote:
> I think my network configuration is OK, and the fact that I can
> connect to the internet from the 10 subnet if I use the IP address eg.
> http://66.102.7.147 and I get the google page displayed, this means
> that IP Masquerading is working OK.
> So the problem is that my DNS is not resolving domain names on the 10
> subnet (it works OK when I'm surfing on the DNS box itself).
What's in your /etc/resolv.conf file in the DNS/firewall box?
Is the address on the Windows box specified for the DNS server correct?
Your bind daemon is spitting out errors for one of your zones. Fix it
up as Steve has suggested. revp.192.168.11 is the likely culprit.
If you open a command prompt on the Windows box and enter:
C:\ nslookup
What does it come back with? It should display the name and IP address
of your DNS server, assuming the Windows machine is configured correctly
and the DNS server is responding. If you're seeing timeouts from
nslookup, the Windows machine can't even talk to the DNS server on your
Linux box.
Cheers,
-mjg
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