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DNS problem ? (was Re: NAT & DNS ?)



First, I would like to thank you for your fast and reliable answers ;-)
I toyed with my config this weekend, the bimap trick worked nice, and I set up the DNS.
Albeit all working well from the inside, since then, it is total chaos from the outside. I set up my dns with internal addresses (10.0.x.x), and those addresses are passed outside, with a previsible effect. However, as long as I use IP addresses, all goes well, as only the NAT routes are involved. But my goal is to have a domain name. 
Now, I could set up my DNS in such a way that it reflects my NAT rules. But, in doing so, I would be back to square one.
What I am trying to do is to have multiple computers (2) running webservers on a subnet (10.0.0.x), and to be able to access them from a single valid external IP.
How could I do that ?
Should I use a proxy ?
Should I use two DNSs, one outside with my valid external IP, and somehow delegating to an inside DNS ?
Should I assign the same IP to my webservers and make a name-based discrimination ? I guess no, but as it is my first time doing this, it never hurts to ask ;-)
I guess that I cannot issue a http 300 (I think) command, as it would redirect to an address declared to be in the 10.0.0.x range.
Thank you for your help.

Rolf








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