Hi, On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Austad, Jay wrote: > You can't do that. At least not with Bind 8.x. NAT + DNS servers do not > mix. I was running BIND8 behind NAT for a while with no problems. Where can I read about this apparent problem? > I heard Bind 9.x was supposed to have support for it but I haven't > tried it. What exactly is there to support? Someone says "Hi, who's www.yaron.org?" and you tell them the IP address. Doesn't matter where they came from. I need more information! Either way, I'm using bind9. > You might also have a look at djbdns (http://cr.yp.to), I did. Couldn't get it to work, didn't try very hard. I already regret using qmail for so long, because it made me slightly less marketable (; And djb is a PRICK. I'm sorry, but he is. "Oh, to use djbdns you need MYT daemon launching utilitues (cause rc.d isn't good enough) and you need MY tcpserver (cause [x]inetd isn't good enough) and you need to make a /services (cause I never heard of /var/run)" etc. etc. > I've alway just stuck my dns boxen outside and made sure they were secured > properly. Well, if I had an outside, I'd try that (: -Yaron --