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Need help With DNS and Small Home LAN
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DVirchand
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Registered: May 2000 Location: London (UK) Country: London State: Certifications: MCP/MCSE (Windows NT 4.0), MCSE/MCSA (Windows 2000/XP), CNA, A+, CCNA, CCA Working on: CCNP, CNE, CCSA
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Need help With DNS and Small Home LAN
I wannt to install a small home network to get some hands on experience
I have
1) Windows 2000 DC/AD/GC/DHCP and Internal DNS Server with IP 192.168.1.3,
2) WebServer with IP 192.168.1.4,
3) Exchange Server 2000 with IP 192.168.1.5
4) Proxy server with 2 NIC -1 Connected to my LAN 192.168.1.1 and other one connected to Cisco ISDN Router.
Please Help Here:
Don't know which IP Address I should use on my Proxy Server 2nd NIC [Public or Private] and also on the router INT ETHERNET and BRI INTERFACE should be set to Public Address or Private Addresses.
I also wanna setup my own Public DNS server so people from Internet can send e-mail and access my Internal LAN Servers such as Exchange and Webserver. Can u please tell me how can I setup my own public DNS servers -step by step please.
should i have buy two Public IP address for this DNS Servers?
Where is the best place to put this two public DNS Server on my LAN. Outsite of my Proxy Server
Thanks you for all you help?
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12-09-01 10:17 PM
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zEpS
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ummm
have ur client pcs point to the proxy servers internal IP address..
u can have ur servers anywhere..
provided uve setup forwarding alrite..
if someone was to view ur website..on ur ISPs IP address. the pc connected to the net, can forward http traffice to ur internal webserver ip
of 192.168.1.4.
as for DNS, do u mean u wish to host ur own website..????
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DVirchand
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Registered: May 2000 Location: London (UK) Country: London State: Certifications: MCP/MCSE (Windows NT 4.0), MCSE/MCSA (Windows 2000/XP), CNA, A+, CCNA, CCA Working on: CCNP, CNE, CCSA
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