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Re: DNS Settings on LetterRip MachineFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Friday, April 23, 2004
Time: 7:01:35 amIt makes a difference. Use the internal address.
If your NAT server is not capable of handling traffic originating
from inside and destined inside, then the list server would be unable
to get DNS lookups. This is true of the majority of NAT servers.
Otherwise, it would work to use the public address, but you'd be
putting unnecessary load on your NAT server.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
Customer Support Specialist Making DNS Easy
At 9:50 AM -0400 4/23/04, Kenneth Kirksey wrote:
>Our DNS machine and our LetterRip machine are both behind a NAT
>router and have non-routable addresses, DNS = 192.168.1.252,
>LetterRip = 192.168.1.25. The public IP for the DNS is
>68.115.129.21. My question is this: on the machine that LetterRip is
>running on, should I have 192.168.1.252 or 68.115.129.21 as the
>address for the DNS in the TCP/IP settings control panel? Does it
>make a difference? Thanks!
>
>Ken
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