RE: Problem with Server Publishing

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From: Sergio Moreno (Sergiom_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/17/04

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    Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 01:30:20 GMT
    
    

    Hello Fulvio,

    When you ping the FQDN of the Web server from the client does that resolve to the internal IP address or some other address?
    Run nslookup from the internal client PC against the DNS service on ISA and resolve the FQDN of the web server, does it resolve it to the internal IP
    address of the web server or another address? The FQDN should resolve to the internal IP address of the web server so internal client can access the web
    site directly.
    How about from the Web server itself, can you connect to this web site using the FQDN? if no, then the client and any other client is going to have the same
    problem.
    You are using a server publishing rule now, you should consider using a web publishing rule instead, you should get better results.
    Sergio
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    From: "Fulvio" <fulvio@quarkomp.it>
    Sender: "Fulvio" <fulvio@quarkomp.it>
    Subject: RE: Problem with Server Publishing
    Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 00:59:45 -0700

    Hello Sergio,

    First many thanks for your answer

    I have read your answer;

    For that it concerns the first point i want to specify
    that i am able to be connected to the Web server from ISA,
    using the internal IP address of the Web server.

    For the second point,i have tried to make that that you
    say, removing the external ip address from the DNS zone
    and unchecked dynamic update records, but from the
    internal Client still not to be linked using FQDN.

    Finally I have readed articles that you suggested to me
    but i have the installed SP 4 and he seems to me to
    understand that the information concerning this article
    (Name resolution and connectivity issues occur on Windows
    2000 domain WGID:491 ID: 830063) applies himself only to
    server with SP3.

    For last three articles, i have hosted only a Web site and
    i've got 8 public addresses , therefore in the case i
    would not have applied these information.

    Thanks

    Fulvio
    H

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