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From: Jenkins, Michael (Michael.Jenkins
disney.com)Date: Mon Apr 02 2001 - 09:05:50 CDT
It's a DNS problem. Internal clients should get the 192 address
when looking up the name. Search the Internet for split DNS.
(You run two dns servers on the firewall, one for external and
one for internal.)
Another solution is to add a third interface (DMZ) and bridge between
the external interface and the DMZ. Both LANs use your public IPs.
Search the mailing list archives on this.
Mike
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