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Date:  Mon, 2 Jul 2007 14:10:31 -0500
From:  "Hugh Messenger" <hugh (at mark) alaweb.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:10293] Re: DNS problem
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Terrance Dwyer [mailto:td (at mark) ihmi.com] said:
> Here's an odd problem.  I changed the root address of a BQ server (Nuonce
> install).  And dutifully changed the addresses of the few websites on the
> box
> The server is NAT'd behind a firewall.  If I do a seach for one of the web
> sites on Google and link to the site the site works.  But If I'm connected
> behind the firewall and I try the site, I'm misdirected to the "root site"
> of the server.  Ifconfig looks right, all DNS entries seem to match right.
> What the hell?

Hard to tell without seeing the DNS configs.

Do you have a separate DNS for your internal (private) IP's?  If so, is the
client you are using behind the firewall using the private or public DNS?

> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Terrance Dwyer
> Chief Engineer/Supervising Re-Recording Mixer
> Wild Woods Inc.
> 323-878-0400

   -- hugh