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Can anyone guess what the hell is going on here? DNS bug.

 
 
Adam
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      09-19-2005, 05:50 AM
Basically what is happening is, I am doing a ping something.no-ip.org
(not wishing to real my WAN addresses all over usenet) which is
properly configured, on my 101 server. When 101 is NOT DMZed, no DNS
problems at all but once 101 is DMZed all of the sudden, pinging those
no-ip.org's come back as 192.168.1.101.



Ok this is how my network is setup.

192.168.1.x

100 - Windows XP SP2 (yes, I have one Windows machine for WinTV PVR
USB2)

101 - Debian Woody

102 - Gentoo Linux 2005.0

103 - IP of emulated Linux via CoLinux (Gentoo)

104 - Same as above but Debian

105 - Bochs - FreeBSD

106 - Ubuntu Linux

So really we only need to worry about 100, 101, 102, and 106. 104 is
often 101 because for coLinux to work properly it must bridge 101 and
103/104 into 104.

 
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