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I have a straightforward question for one and all.  Let's assume I have a
working masq setup with a set of firewall rules and that my internal machines
are successfully able to access the internet from behind my masqed server.  I
want to set up a caching nameserver to resolve addresses for my internal
network.  The nameserver will resolve my internal machine names with their
internal IP addresses (private Class C addresses) and will forward and cache
all queries to the external world.  What changes must be made to the
named.conf file to allow this to work?  I am not asking this as a DNS
question.  I am pretty sure that certain parameters must be set specifically
because I have a masq server with a strong set of firewall rules.

Thanks for your help!

...Jake

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Jake Colman                     

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