MaraDNS with two adresses
Ken Lyons - Graphix Wizard/Data-Forms
KenL at GraphixWizard.com
Wed Jul 23 08:54:21 EDT 2008
I don't believe Mara or many other DNS Servers can handle what your asking.
In short each domain would have to have TWO records..so it would
know what to answer with.
The best and easiest solution is to run two DNS servers, which can both
be on the same machine.
Assign them different ports... i.e. Public 153 and Private 253 then
on your GATEWAY/Firewall
do your DNAT to redirect port 53 to the desired server.
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lars behrens wrote:
> Hi, there,
>
>
>
> we have a network with our own nameserver(s); to serves the different
> ranges with different host-IPs, we have two nameservers running:
> MaraDNDS for the external requests and Bind on another machine for
> the internal requests.
>
> that is, because the servers have internal ip-addresses but these are
> masked (natted) to the outside via our firewall. requests from outsise
> (public network) for server.foo.bar are handled by MaraDNS, she points
> to the external IP 1.2.3.4, requests for server.foo.bar from the
> inside (our LAN) are handled by Bind and are directed to 192.168.0.x
>
>
> is ist possible to serve the two ranges/ kinds of requests with
> maradns on only one server?
>
> e.g. when a request comes from the internal to server.foo.bar it gets
> the answer "192.160.0.x", but requests from the outer network gets the
> answer "1.2.3.4"?
>
>
>
> thanx a lot in advance!
>
>
> greetings
>
>
> lars
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