IIRC, you should be able to use mail.example.dyndns.org. Put this in the
forwarder to the .1.2 IP. Externally, the dyndns service will still forward
<anything>.example.dyndns.org to example.dyndns.org. I think I've done this
is the past...
How many machine do you have on the LAN? Desktops or laptops?
On 1/29/07, Denis Witt <witt at cat06 dot de> wrote:
>
> Re All,
>
> maybe i should specifize a bit more what i want, first my setup:
>
> m0n0 is reachable through example.dyndns.org
>
> Behind m0n0 there are two servers:
>
> 192.168.1.2 => Mail (pop3, smtp)
> 192.168.1.3 => https
>
> There are following ports open:
>
> 443 => 192.168.1.3
> 110, 25 => 192.168.1.2
>
> DNS Forwarder is:
>
> example.dyndns.org => 192.168.1.3
>
> So i could use example.dyndns.org in- and outside of my LAN which is
> important for the CMS on 192.168.1.3
>
> Unfortenatly i can't do the same for the Mailserver because in my LAN it
> will get redirected to the wrong server, for WAN use everything is fine.
> This is want i want to change.
>
> Bye for now!
>
>
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