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Re: Secondary IP Port Mapping Bug?From: Men & Mice Support Date: Sunday, September 17, 2000
Time: 3:36:51 amAt 11:52 PM -0400 9/16/00, Gary Gleason wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We're running QuickDNS Pro 2.2.1 and IPNetRouter 1.5.2 (and nothing
>else) on a PM 6100/60 with OS 8.1. This is a dual ethernet setup with
>ADSL on the built-in ethernet and with an internal LAN with NAT on an
>Apple NuBus adapter card. Our ISP has assigned us consecutive addresses
>40, 41, etc. in x.y.z.0/26. We want to multihome 41 and 42 and then port
>map them to our internal web server. Everything works fine, except ...
>
>... as soon as I add a 41 or 42 port mapping entry into IPNetRouter,
>QuickDNS stops responding to *any* external requests. Internal requests
>are still serviced normally. Removing the port mapping entries doesn't
>reactivate QuickDNS but quitting IPNetRouter does. Is there any way to
>work around this?
I believe this has been mentioned before (either here or elsewhere)
as a bug in IPNetRouter - you should be able to fix it by moving
QuickDNS to another machine and port-mapping port 53 to it.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
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