Re: URL for Internal Web Sites not working
- From: "Asher_N" <ashernat@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 09:55:45 -0800
"Nick Locke" <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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"Asher_N" <ashernat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageNo, you can't. You need a new zone, foo.com.
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Your AD DNS needs to be a split DNS. Create a new zone using yourI'm going to sound very thick now!
external domain, manually add the relevant entries (www, etc)
pointing to the /internal/ IP.
Start / Admin Tools / DNS ........ New Zone ........
That gets me a new zone - I can also see the xxxxxxx.local zone which
SBS has already created and, presumably, I could just use that. Now
the questions:
Am I just adding a New Host (A) record for each of my internal web
sites?
Because the A entry appends the zone. Thus adding www.foo.com to the
xxxxxx.local zone would result in a FQDN of www.foo.com.xxxxxxx.local
I can do that and it seems easy enough. What I don't understand
though is why the workstations don't just go out to the external DNS
server (like they would for any other web site) and then get pointed
back into my network again?
Because you can't loop back through the same external adapter.
Cheers
New Zone. xxxx.com
.
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