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Re: DNS server position to firewallFrom: Kim Kohen Date: Friday, February 22, 2002
Time: 3:23:35 pmG'day Chris
> After you make this change, are you able to connect to the public web
> server using its IP address? If you are, but you aren't able to do so
> via domain name, then there's some sort of DNS problem. It could be
> as simple as a caching issue.
=80=80=80=80
Ahh, good point, didn't even think about that. I'm off to the office shortl=
y
and I'll try restarting the DNS machine to see if that helps things
> There shouldn't be any problem putting QuickDNS behind the firewall.
> Just don't put it on the same machine as IPNetRouter, as QuickDNS
> doesn't like operating on a machine with multiple IP interfaces.
=80=80=80=80
No, it runs on a dedicated machine - as does IPNR and all our other servers=
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cheers
kim
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