Client resolution of internet names



Hi All,

Should I allow clients to resolve internet adresses by setting up
forwarding on my DNS servers. All my DNS servers are DCs in Windows
2003 native domain.

I was going to just force all internet lookups to go via IE and proxy
server.

What are the security implications of allowing this. I read somewhere
that the DNS acket will contain information about the ip address
structure and naming of our domain. Is this true? Does it matter?

TIA

James Tulloch

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