On Sun, 13 Jul 2008, Mike Brown wrote:
Alternately, you could configure your router to add a few routes to prevent the request from going out at all.I'm not sure which of the two I'll do. Whatever I do has to not break other things, like mail :-)
Do you run your own (caching) DNS server?If so set up two views, one external that the world gets (your routable IP number of 75.100.112.198), the second view will have the domain with its internal LAN IP.
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