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Date:      Mon, 18 Sep 2000 03:49:56 +0200 (CEST)
From:      Janko van Roosmalen <janko@compuserve.com>
To:        mgruver@reveregroup.com
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: I think I have a DNS caching problem...
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.10009180341530.357-100000@parmenides.utp.net>
In-Reply-To: <8625695D.007FA1C7.00@main.reveregroup.com>

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You do not have to run a DNS. On the Windows boxes you can also use a
"hosts" file. There should be sample hosts (hosts.sam) file in the Windows
directory. Edit and rename it to "hosts" . The format is the same as the
"/etc/hosts" file.  

Janko van Roosmalen

On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 mgruver@reveregroup.com wrote:

> I am a FreeBSD Newbie who recently installed Version 4.4 on a small server.  I
> am using it as a dual-homed host?, or gateway?, or NAT/Firewall for a LAN in my
> home.  I installed 4.4 pretty bare-bones on a Pentium 90 with two ethernet cards
> in it.  One was connected to my Road Runner Motorola cable modem and configured
> for DHCP.  The other was connected into the hub and given a 192.168.x.x
> non-routable.
> 
> I edited the /etc/rc.conf with vi to verify the gateway_enabled="YES" and
> natd_enabled="YES" and natd_interface=dc0 (yes is is a cheat Netgear card but
> the other one is a 3Com!).  I specifically did not enable the firewall keywords
> or recompile the Kernel with the IPFIREWALL IPDIVERT options.  I had a bad
> experience over the past few weeks with that (which I won't go into).
> 
> I edited the /etc/hosts file (which after additional experimentation I don't
> think I needed to do that) and went back to the /stand/sysinstall and loaded a
> little goody I found in /usr/local/sbin/tinyproxy -a Host: -a Authorization: and
> had a working http proxy server for my Windows 9X systems in the house (they all
> work after setting the proxy setting in IE with the 192.168.x.x IP of the server
> and the port to 8080).
> 
> However, the problem is DNS name queries (I hope I am using the correct term
> here) fail from inside the LAN.  I can ping hosts by name (www.interland.com)
> from the server, however I can't from the Windows boxes inside.
> 
> I started the named daemon (with no options) but that hasn't helped.
> 
> BTW, my paltry FreeBSD server/config has already resisted three (3) seperate
> intrusion attempts in less than 24 hours!
> 
> Any ideas?...
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> mgruver@reveregroup.com
> 
> 
> 
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