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Re: DNS Tutorial for OS X?



On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 11:13 AM, Eduardo Bonsi wrote:

I am wondering what kind of setup connection do you have?
Is it DSL?

384K Synchronous DSL, to a /40 subnet with static IP. The DSL goes to a hub (house is 100baseT), which feeds two servers and a SonicWall hardware firewall. Everything else in the house (the airport, all of the other boxes) is behind the firewall. I use the OS X software firewall on the server right now, but I'll upgrade that to a hardware firewall at some point.

End result is my server is effectively in a DMZ, so it can't be used to attack other machines on my local network, and other local machines can't be touched, nor can any traffic be sniffed except traffic that crosses the firewall to the server, and most of that is stuff that's SSLed or I don't care about.

the server (plaidworks.com) is a G3/350 sage green iMac running 10.2.6, by the way. Handles what I need quite nicely.



I did not see your reverse zone, only the localhost.

Sorry, I meant to mention that. My upstream ISP manages my reverse zone, I don't. It's just less hassle for both me and my ISP.
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