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Re: Dsl and translated adressFrom: F Frassy Date: Tuesday, June 19, 2001
Time: 9:37:36 amThanks chris for your help, i finally go with public ip addresses on each
box and everything workink fine.
ff
> It sounds like a problem with NAT service. Please see this
> explanation of the problem, along with an explanation of what I
> consider to be the best possible solution:
> <http://www.sustworks.com/site/ipr_guide/port_mapping.html#DNS_LAN_localNAT>
>
> Very few NAT servers offer local NAT. IPNetRouter, a Mac OS
> application from Sustainable Softworks, does; I have seen an
> indication that at least one model of Netopia routers also offers
> this capability, though they may call it something different.
>
> If you don't have a NAT server capable of this, here are the standard
> alternatives (choose one):
>
> - Use a Cisco NAT server with DNS translation.
> - Put all your servers in a DMZ.
> - Create a duplicate set of DNS data, but with all the IP addresses changed.
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
>
> At 5:09 PM +0200 6/14/01, F Frassy wrote:
>> Send it on webstar list but may have something to do with dns...
>> excuses
>>
>> Hi
>> Here is my problem
>> I was running with a specialized line? with a cisco 1000 router I just
>> install adsl with a speedstream router , all my servers are translated from
>> fix IP to internal adress 192.168.1.2... i can not acced to my site directly
>> with
>> http://www.domain.com, i have to put http://192.168.1.5/domain/index.html
>> who is very, very annoying.
>>
>> Also all my links who looks like http://www.domain.com/.... Are not working.
>>
>> For email, instead of having my server name like mail.domain.net i have to
>> put in my server the network adress like 192.168.1.7...
>>
>> Same problem for ftp...
>>
>> I tried to change virtual host but nothing change, maybee i have to change
>> my qdns setting for each domain ? Hope no...
>>
>> Everything seems to work from outside.
>>
>> Thanks for advices
>> ff
>
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