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On Thu, 2001-12-20 at 08:38, Jake Colman wrote:
> 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?  

TMK, none.  Just make sure that the external world is not able to query
your DNS server and that it tops the list of (or is the only) DNS server
that your internal machines use.  I have nearly the same configuration
working in several different locations.  I say nearly because each of my
locations also serves outside requests.

Jamin W. Collins

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