Title: link domain name to internal IP Post by: black on Sunday 29 May 2011, 11:14:28 pm Hi,
I've been playing around with endian a bid. I manage to run of machine behind it that get on internet etc. Now I would like to be able to administrate these machines from a distance, so not in the network of my endian. My idea was I got a few domain names, and to link these to my internal IPs on the endian server. So for example machine1.myweb.com -> 192.168.1.100 machine2.myweb.com -> 192.168.1.102 etc.... I know I have to do this using DNS. Problem is I can't really find out how the DNS works on endian. Can annyone give me a hint, or tell me how to get this done? Title: Re: link domain name to internal IP Post by: collinssolution on Tuesday 04 October 2011, 05:46:35 am you can't do that with dns. DNS is used to map those names to the external IP, red zone, then you use the firewall to forward traffic on specific ports to those internal IP addresses.
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