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Re: DNS behind NATFrom: Len Conrad Date: Friday, April 5, 2002
Time: 1:40:28 am
>another important thing is to avoid zone transfers through your NAT router.
>i do not know of any router capable to translate the payload of a zone
>transfer. that means you cannot use external secondary servers (e.g. at your
>isp's site).
On consulting job I did for one of Men & Mice's clients, I set up BIND9 on
RFC1918 addresses, behind a nothing-special Netopia router. zone
transfers, which are just tcp/ip sessions, from bind9 through NAT to the
client's ISP's DNS's work fine.
Len
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