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server half working
I can use my dns server to get my lan talking to the outside world, but it seems that the outside world cannot yet recognize my dns server. Do you guys think this has to do with firewall settings. The dns server is located at
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With the limited information you gave me I can only tell you it is not firewall settings. I am able to access your DNS server via both UDP and TCP.
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I found it.
It is the firewall. Silent, the reason you where able to access it is because I had the firewall accept everything. I'm just gonna need to open some things in the firewall |
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