[nflug] Re: nflug Digest, Vol 29, Issue 25

Andrew Long fursink at gmail.com
Sun Feb 17 14:56:23 EST 2008


The public side is static. I'll be assigning an IP from our corporate
block and setting up the NAT in a PIX 506. Since it's testing only at
this point, I plan on using my own DYNDNS domain name and setting up
the DNS records there.

I figure I need the following:
domain.com.  NS  NS1.domain.com
NS1.domain.com  A  123.456.78.9
domain.com  MX  mail.domain.com
mail.domain.com  A 123.456.78.9

Does that make sense? Records for hosted domains would be held on
NS1.domain.com.

- Andrew

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> Ok, sorry it took so long.
>   First things first.
> Is your current connection for you network dhcp or static on the public
> side and is there any dns currently pointing to this location or in use
> at this location?
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> Andrew Long wrote:
> > I'd like to set up a test mailserver on our network. Eventually, the
> > purpose would be to handle the mail for our domain which is now farmed
> > out. My confusion comes in setting up the DNS (bind) and on the right
> > configuration for the hostname and interfaces, etc.
> >
> > My confusion probably arises from not having a firm grasp of DNS and
> > common practices in setting up public services within private lan
> > segments (using the Cisco PIX to route requests).
> >
> > I tried to come up with a specific question, but, if there are folks
> > with with experience here, I'd just like to start a dialog and try to
> > learn something...
> >
> > I have built several severs for our company, postfix, freeradius, and
> > I always manage to muck my way through, but I could use the input of
> > anyone with experience in this area...
> >
> > On a side note... Is there any intention of this group having any
> > meetings on the LAN segment? IE in a physical location.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Andrew
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