Hi all ! I do not know whether this is the right forum to ask such questions ... I have a DSL which does NAT between a static-ip and an internal 192.168.x.y and I am confused about the knock-on effect of address forwarding by NAT at the moment ! The ISP is currently hosting the web page and domain name. I need to bring the web hosting inhouse to do applet-to-servlet communications and connect to the internal DB using a servlet container. I have several questions : (1) Ages ago when I set up DNS/BIND, I had the following files : ..........named.mydomain ..........named.201.15.132. this was an external static ip registered wit APNIC. ..........named.127.0.0.1. ..........named.cache Should named.201.15.132 now be renamed to named.192.168.x. because of the DSL NAT ??? (2) I do not know whether my ipchains are stuffing up the web browsing, but it seems that at command line level, I can ping the ISP and telnet to their site. However I cannot browse any more until I flush ; set the default for input, output and forward to ACCEPT and insert just one rule : "ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.0.0/24 -j MASQ" which , of course , defeats my security -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed