windows 2000 dns server entry

Tech-Archive recommends: Repair Windows Errors & Optimize Windows Performance

From: skip (skip_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/20/04


Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:17:03 -0700

There is a mail server on a private network that is NAT to a public address
by the Firewall. The mail server public address on the public side is how
people are used to getting to the mail server but on the private network the
public address does not work. Is there an way to add an alias for the mail
server public address to point to the private address in the DNS server.

-- 
skip


Relevant Pages

  • Port Forwarding and 1:1 NAT dilemma with email
    ... I looked for a firewall problem previously, but could find no fault with the ... and x.x.x.34 to our mail server. ... I changed the 1:1 NAT on the SonicWall a month ago to point to the IP of our ... spam firewall to forward acceptable mail to the IP of our mail server. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.networking)
  • Re: Unable to reach POP server
    ... I looked for a firewall problem previously, but could find no fault with the ... x.x.x.33 was set up with 1:1 NAT to our fairly new ... and x.x.x.34 to our mail server. ... then initiating it's own connection). ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.networking)
  • Re: NAT PROBLEM
    ... I put firewall on my global ip ... than i want to use NAT to connect Mail server with firewall (that contain ... Where your email server has a private IP and the firewall has two NICs ...
    (Fedora)
  • Re: NAT PROBLEM
    ... try googling for iptables. ... I put firewall on my global ip ... than i want to use NAT to connect Mail server with firewall (that contain ...
    (Fedora)
  • Re: windows 2000 dns server entry
    ... The mail server public address on the public side is how ... > people are used to getting to the mail server but on the private network ... You'll need an MX record in the email DNS domain that points to the public ... IP with a port open on the NAT server for inbound SMTP traffic. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)