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Windows 2003 Dns forwarding

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rye8261

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Jul 6, 2003
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Ok here is the problem. I have two servers, both at different locations. One that has a working dns for my websites and one that I want to setup as a test server at a different location. The test server will be on a cable modem and my provider blocks port 80, so I was planning on setting up a forwarder from my working dns server to forward any requets to a certain website back to the test server on a different port. I have looked through the windows dns and am unable to find how to do this. Can anyone give me some direction? I am running Windows 2003 Server Dns.

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Ah, does your ISP block port 25? I assume you want to receive the mail on a server on the end of a cable modem? If so, just set up a MX DNS record on your working DNS server for your local mail server.
 
Yes this is on a cable modem and my isp does block port 25 for the server i want to test things on. My other server does not have the port blocked. The problem is i am trying to setup postfix for linux on the test server and need to have that setup and working before i move it to the other location. That is why i am trying to re-route the email for one of my websites to the test server on a different port than 25. Does anyone know if this can be done with windows?

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