Re: Problems switching to new hardware

From: Glen Trafford (glen_at_beehivesystems.com.No.Spam)
Date: 08/30/04


Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 12:04:41 +1000

If you don't have a lot of servers to deal with, you could put static
entries in your DNS that duplicate the entries in the external site. Clients
then would use the internal DNS to resolve to the external IP address of the
web site.

Cheers

Glen

"Sandi Gauthier" <sandigauthier@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:zcvYc.5092$7i2.188285@news20.bellglobal.com...
> after removing active directory from the machine, I tried to activate it
as
> a 2nd machine for the new Dell machine. No luck, it still could not locate
> the machine. After tinkering around I finally gave up and reinstalled the
OS
> on the new machine from scratch. I recreated the user list and also
> installed the email server. We're up and running again. I only have one
> problem left. Our old domain was server1.xxx.org. The new domain I created
> was just xxx.org. So now anytime we try to access the external web site
from
> our provider called xxx.org I don;t get it. I've tried to use the DNS
> manager to create a zone for xxx.org but no success. Any advice would be
> appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Tim.
>
>
>



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