Re: to forward or not to forward??
- From: "Sharad Naik" <s.m.naik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 18:09:58 +0530
If the "other sites" which you say you want to give access to are a few,
then you can use conditional forwarding for each of such sites.
So your DNS server will forward queries on for those sites for which you
configure conditional forwading.
Sharad
"Andy123" <Andy123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ok,
> Currently without dns and a proxy no internet access
> With proxy entered into IE internet access. But users cant use things like
> edonky etc as they cant resolve names.
> If however we configure the DNS server that that users is using to forward
> they get internet access even without a proxy.
> I know we could block port 80 and that would stop it but users could still
> get to other things that are not on port 80
> --
> Thanks
> Andy
>
>
> "Frankster" wrote:
>
>> > However we have some sites that we MUST have access to
>> > that the proxy server cant proxy for one reason or another.
>>
>> What reason or another? You really need to explain this. Any proxy should
>> be
>> able to be configred to do what you want as far as site restrictions. I
>> don't see where the location that the PC gets DNS from matters. You can
>> get
>> resolution from anywhere and still force them through the proxy, right?
>>
>> Can you explain your requirements a little more?
>>
>> -Frank
>>
>>
>>
.
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