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Re: DNS Public or Private

From: Aaron Lynch
Date: Saturday, January 1, 2005
Time: 12:59:52 am

If you have a firewall, often a user cannot go out the firewall and back
into a server like a mail server. So in those cases you have to give them
the private IP of the mail server in DNS.


On 12/30/04 4:35 PM, Gary Richter mashed the following keys :

> Doing a major network, server overhaul and...
>
> I have read a bunch of the past threads on setting up private ip
> address zones. Also Open Directory under OSX goes nuts until you have
> the host record entered in dns. Consider that the OD server will be
> on the private ip range.
>
> Simple yes or no answer I think is all that is required, which I
> could not see in looking over the prior threads....Is there an
> advantage to putting a dns server on the same private ip range as the
> private OD and File servers and clients and let the public dns
> servers deal with just the public ip ranges?
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