getting my own IP back
Eivind Olsen
eivind at aminor.no
Tue Feb 18 20:49:40 UTC 2003
--On 18. februar 2003 09:21 -0600 julianop <julianop at mninter.net> wrote:
> I'll have to look into that method, as I only have a single IP.
> Thanks to you and JD for the helpful info. I'm sure O'Reilly will tell me
> how to configure bind to listen to an additional port for external
> requests, and I think I can drive the idiot 678. If you remember how to
> do it, though, I'd certainly appreciate a hint.
Hello. This is how I did it (with BIND 9, should hopefully be just the same
with BIND 8).
options {
[...some irrelevant options...]
listen-on { 127.0.0.1; 213.187.177.2; 10.0.0.1; };
listen-on port 54 { 127.0.0.1; 213.187.177.2; };
};
In this case, 213.187.177.2 is the external IP-address that the
Cisco-router forwards to the internal server which runs on 10.0.0.1.
This example will make BIND listen on:
127.0.0.1 port 53 and 54
213.187.177.2 port 53 and 54
10.0.0.1 port 53 only.
The syntax on the Cisco is probably something like this (I'm not using this
exact setup anymore..):
set nat entry add 10.0.0.1 54 213.187.177.2 53 tcp
set nat entry add 10.0.0.1 54 213.187.177.2 53 udp
--
Regards / Hilsen
Eivind Olsen
<eivind at aminor.no>
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