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Re: Splitting across 2 macs/firewall

From: Cali
Date: Saturday, September 8, 2001
Time: 12:38:01 pm

you must point to your internal IP when you are behing the router/firewall.

when you are outside your LAN, you must point your public Ip.

I had resolved this adding an A record pointing to www.mydomain.com, and
www.private.mydomain.com to the internal IP.

Hope this helps

carlos

> From: Deborah Sherwood <deborah@heritagemedia.com>
> Organization: Heritage Media Corp.
> Reply-To: "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
> Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 14:49:46 -0700
> To: QuickDNS Talk <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
> Subject: Splitting across 2 macs/firewall
>
> Hello,
>
> Not even sure if this is do-able but I'd like to have
> www.mydomainname.net on one server and private.mydomainname.net on a
> server located behind a firewall.
>
> I've configured the firewall okay - I can get to the site (behind the
> firewall) using the IP number and path when I'm in the office just fine.
> When I'm out of the office I can get to the site using the IP address of
> the Router (which then ports to the server).
>
> What I don't know how to do is set up the DNS records in QDNS and also
> the virtual domain information in WebStar. (so I don't have to type the
> IP numbers/path rather just the private.mydomainname.net)
>
> Appreciate it!
>
> Deborah
>
> Have a great weekend.
>




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