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(May be an issue there too in that the internal DNS address for their domain should resolve to a 192.168.x.x address, so maybe that's a showstopper right there). ---- We handle DNS by running an internal DNS server for our network only, set up to forward to our ISPs DNS for anything else. But that's only part of the problem. If you want to make an internal server, with an internal IP, available to the internet, you'll have to set up NAT on your router to handle the forwarding.
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