DNS Configuration Form
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Enter the Internet domain name of your network:
Enter your domain name. For a Gauntlet firewall located “between” the Internet and the
corporate network, the domain name would look something like example.com. For a
Gauntlet firewall located “between” a divisional network and a corporate backbone
network, the domain name might look something like corp.example.com.
The DNS server running on the firewall will claim to be authoritative for names and
subdomains of the domain name you enter.
Enter the address of your network:
Enter the network address where the gateway portion of your Gauntlet firewall is
attached. For example, in Figure 17-9, this address is 192.132.122.* The DNS server
running on the firewall will claim to be authoritative for IP address lookups for the
network with the address you enter.
Note:
You may have internal hosts that use other IP addresses (registered or
unregistered) in additional networks; that is acceptable.
Enter the host name of your mail hub:
The mail hub is the server where mail from your domain is collected, or “focused,” before
it is distributed (see “Mail Hubs” on page 146 for possible mail hub configurations). The
DNS server running on the firewall will advertise MX resource records that focus email
addressed to any recipient in your domain (or any subdomain in it) to be delivered to the
mail hub here specified.
Note:
If you choose to run an internal domain-level mail hub, you still must specify the
firewall’s external host name and IP address here. After initially selecting Configure All,
select the button to preserve the existing configuration on the Sendmail (not DNS) page,
and then consult IRIX Admin: Networking and Mail for details on how to get your Gauntlet
firewall host to deliver all internal email through your separate domain-level mail hub.
Enter the domain name of your mail hub:
The domain name is ordinarily the name by which your organization is known on the
Internet, such as yoyodyne.com.
Summary of Contents for Gauntlet
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Page 147: ...Introductory Management Form 121 Figure 17 4 Gauntlet Introductory Management Form 2 of 3 ...
Page 155: ...Routing Configuration Form 129 Figure 17 8 Routing Configuration Form ...
Page 163: ...Proxy Servers Configuration Form 137 Figure 17 11 Proxy Servers Configuration Form 2 of 3 ...
Page 170: ...144 Chapter 17 The Graphical Management Interface Figure 17 13 DNS Configuration Form 1 of 2 ...
Page 171: ...DNS Configuration Form 145 Figure 17 14 DNS Configuration Form 2 of 2 ...
Page 177: ...Sendmail on Gauntlet Servers 151 Figure 17 15 Sendmail Configuration Form ...
Page 187: ...Logfiles and Reports Configuration Form 161 Figure 17 20 Reports and Logfiles Form 1 of 2 ...
Page 191: ...Authorizing Users Form 165 Figure 17 22 Authorizing Users Form ...
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