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March 4th, 2004, 02:48 AM
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Internet DNS vs. Intranet DNS
I've made couple of posts and read a $....load of posts about this issue but I still need help w/ one thing. This office where I'm setting up the network uses set-up like this
bussines class DSL ---> HD firewall (watchguard firebox SOHO6)---> switch--->
there are buncha clients connected to the switch and more importantly one DNS/Domain Controller
the external network @ the firebox is a registered IP w/ 255.255.255.240 mask and 2 static Internet DNS's.
the trusted network is 192.168.111.1 which is the firebox w/ 255.255.255.0 mask....
then you have the switch
the server has 192.168.111.2 static IP and the firebox is configured to accept 192.168.111.2 as a static route
then the firebox is configured to DHCP from 192.168.111.3 and all the clients recieve the dynamic IP...
i don't think i needed to set up the server as a DHCP server since the firebox is already doing it, but none of the clients see the domain.
all the clients can get onto the Internet fine w/ their dynamic IP's but they don't see the 192.168.111.2 domain. you can ping it from the clients but you can't connect to it. how can i set up the firebox/server/client so the clients check the DNS on the server first before going to Internet DNS's
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