NAT routing and DNS
From: Angelus (no_email_at_address.com)
Date: 04/25/05
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Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 12:33:34 GMT
I've tried several firewall/routing scripts and I've had the same
problem with all of them. I can access the everything on the internet
from my 'server' without a problem. But all the client machines can
only access a website using an ip. The linux box is not passing dns
requests to the ISP.
Do I need to run named on my linux box? I've been under the assumption
that the iptables scripts would just forward the requests to my ISP.
How can I get my linux box to forward dns requests to my ISP?
Thanks!!
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