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Connecting VPNned namespaces
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Subject:Re: Connecting VPNned namespaces
Group:Bind-users
From:Bertram Scharpf
Date:12 Oct 2007


 
Hi,

Am Donnerstag, 11. Okt 2007, 09:22:07 -0700 schrieb Chris Buxton:
> On Oct 11, 2007, at 7:25 AM, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > I'm not an experienced network maintainer but I successfully
> > set up two local networks with two name servers. Now I
> > connected them over a VPN.
> There are several ways to solve the problem, each with slightly
> different mechanism but the same effect for users. Use stub zones,
> slave zones, or forward zones.

Everything works fine; I'm happy. Thanks a lot to you and to
Olaf (by PM), too.

I have to mention that there was another problem why my
previous attempts did not work: My firewall filtered packets
from interfaces "ppp+" and ppp1 is the VPN tunnel.
Admittedly not a Bind subject.


Bertram


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Bertram Scharpf
Stuttgart, Deutschland/Germany
http://www.bertram-scharpf.de




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