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The settings for the DNS server can be found in LANconfig under DNS > General.
If the DNS server is to forward the DNS request to another DNS server (DNS forwarding), additionally check the DNS forwarder enabled option.
With the help of this domain, the DNS server recognizes during DNS queries whether the name searched for is located in its own LAN or not. Specifying the domain is optional.
For example, if you're working in an external office or in a branch office and the employees want to reach the mail server in the head office (name: "mail.yourdomain.com", IP: "10.0.0.99") via the router, enter:
Specifying the domain is optional, but recommended.
When an employee now starts his mail program, it automatically searches for the server "mail.yourdomain.com". The DNS server then returns the IP address "10.0.0.99". The mail program then starts a connection to this IP address. With corresponding entries in the IP routing table and remote peer list of the router, the mail program establishes the connection to the mail server in the network of the central office.
When specifying the name ranges, you may use the wildcards "?" for single characters and "*" for multiple characters.
To redirect all domains ending with ".internal" to a DNS server on the remote "COMPANY" LAN, create the following entry:
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