On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 18:27 +0200, Michiel van Baak wrote:
You can also look at dnsmasq. dnsmasq has some nice alias features.
djbdns is also able to provide different responses based on query source
IP address.
ciao
Luca
Hi,
I have a Problem with DNS while connecting two overlapping private
networks.
Now I'm looking for a DNS Server which will remap certain IP-addresses
according to a translation table or rule.
While beeing unsure - googeling on the topic I found that I'm looking
for something called DNS-ALG -
Stefan Sczekalla wrote:
Hi,
I have a Problem with DNS while connecting two overlapping private
networks.
Now I'm looking for a DNS Server which will remap certain IP-addresses
according to a translation table or rule.
Hi,
What is the real problem you're trying to solve ?
Laurent
11, 2008 3:02 PM
To: Stefan Sczekalla
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: nat - DNS-ALG ... Translating DNS for Twice-NAT
Stefan Sczekalla wrote:
Hi,
I have a Problem with DNS while connecting two overlapping private
networks.
Now I'm looking for a DNS Server which will remap certain
IP
Stefan Sczekalla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a Problem with DNS while connecting two overlapping private
networks.
Now I'm looking for a DNS Server which will remap certain IP-addresses
according to a translation table or rule.
Overlapping address ranges tend to produce their own sets
Stefan Sczekalla wrote:
Hi Laurent,
The Problem I like to solve is:
Hiding a Network by nat while keeping it accessible via DNS without
translating every natted IP manually on a local DNS-Server.
Maybe i'm completely stupid but i *really* don't see the goal of this.
- You've got a private
... Translating DNS for Twice-NAT
Stefan Sczekalla wrote:
Hi Laurent,
The Problem I like to solve is:
Hiding a Network by nat while keeping it accessible via DNS without
translating every natted IP manually on a local DNS-Server.
Maybe i'm completely stupid but i *really* don't see the goal
Stefan Sczekalla wrote:
Hi Lurent,
e.g. :
you join two companies ( lets name them A and B ) using overlapping
private adress-space.
Lets assume A has a Fileserver.A at 192.168.2.1.
Users on Company B like to acces Fileserver.A using - but at B they
have their Mailserver.B at 192.168.2.1.
I will definitely take a look at it ...
-Original Message-
From: Laurent CARON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 4:13 PM
To: Stefan Sczekalla
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: nat - DNS-ALG ... Translating DNS for Twice-NAT
Stefan Sczekalla wrote:
Hi Lurent
On 16:13, Thu 11 Sep 08, Laurent CARON wrote:
Stefan Sczekalla wrote:
Hi Lurent,
e.g. :
you join two companies ( lets name them A and B ) using overlapping
private adress-space.
Lets assume A has a Fileserver.A at 192.168.2.1.
Users on Company B like to acces Fileserver.A using -
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