Re: windows 2000 dns server entry

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From: Tomasz Onyszko (T.Onyszko_at_w2k.pl)
Date: 10/20/04


Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 00:39:19 +0200

skip wrote:
> 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.

The only way to do this is to create duplicate entry for this mail
server on the internal DNS server which will point Your users to
internal address of mail server

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Tomasz Onyszko [MVP]
T.Onyszko@w2k.pl
http://www.w2k.pl


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