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Re: DNS behind NATFrom: Dave Hage Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2002
Time: 2:14:17 amOn 13/3/02 10:08 am, "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
wrote:
> Subject: Re: DNS behind NAT
> From: "Men & Mice Support" <cbuxton@menandmice.com>
> Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 02:00:34 -0800
>
> If you're planning to use QuickDNS to replace MacDNS, then you'll
> probably want to use it as your master server for at least your
> internal zones. Which means that all your internal machines should
> use it as their DNS server (in their TCP/IP settings).
>
> If you want the public to be able to see the DNS records on your
> QuickDNS server, you'll need to open port 53 (both UDP and TCP) on
> your base station and forward it to your QuickDNS server. However, it
> looks like you currently have someone else handling the public
> version of your DNS records, so if you want to keep it like that, you
> don't need to configure the base station at all.
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
Dear Chris,
Thanks for the speedy response. Can I clarify one thing. As long as I don't
forward port 53, I will have no problems with my ISP and me being master
servers. It is probably best if they handle the public side of things for
the time being.
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Regards
Dave Hage
Dakota Music Service Ltd
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