Hi Eduardo,

On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Eduardo Bergavera <[email protected]>wrote:

> Gud day to all!
>
> I don't think if it's a noob question. I am planning to setup a DNS
> however this server is behind the NAT firewall. In this situation the
> DNS and as well as the Web server shares the same public IP. Our
> gateway router san only support ONE public IP address to be
> configured. the PH.net which is the domain registrar for EDU.PH
> requires applicants to register at least 2 nameserver IP address.
> Setting up DNS is straightforward however having it behind the NAT is
> a different issue. I would like to solicit your ideas or any possible
> ways to do this. Hoping for your help on this matter.
>

I understand you want control over DNS (possibly because you require
internally-resolving host names, which can't be serviced by external
nameservers), so if phnet will allow this, submit
ns1.<schooldomain>.edu.phand ns2.<schooldomain>.
edu.ph as your nameserver entries using the same IP address.

In your internal network, just make sure that these are two separate
machines or you might have availability issues later on.

HTH.

Jon

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