URL for Internal Web Sites not working

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This is probably really simple - for someone that understands networking!!

I am running SBS 2003 R2 / ISA 2004 in a configuration with 2 network cards.

I have successfully published several web sites from a server in the network
(not the SBS server itself) using Web Publishing Rules.

Because I am serving a number of sites, for simplicity I have used different
port numbers on IIS. So, the request coming in on Port 80 is bridged by ISA
to, say, port 82. For example, an external user can request
http://sub.domain.com and ends up being served a page from port 82 on my
internal server "fred".

Internally, I can reach http://fred:82. However, I want to be able to use
http://sub.domain.com internally. At the moment, it just dies with a DNS
error.

Where do I start to look?

Thanks,

Nick


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