On September 12, 2001 03:48 pm, Proc Meminfo wrote:
> Well, this quesion only partially pertains to qmail.  Can I run qmail,
> bind, and apache from behind a router and still use them as though they
> still had a world readable ip address? (as opposed to 10.x.x.x or 196.x.x.x
> as they are now)

We run all of those services behing a NAT router (we use tinydns instead of 
BIND). We actually have two instances in tinydns running. One is for the 
public side of the world and a second instance is for the private, but both 
are behind the NAT. The reason for two instances is that we never could get 
the loopback-NAT working so we needed the private IPs for our internal 
machines to function.

-Eric

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