Re: DNS Internet
- From: "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseAskMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 13:14:48 -0500
In news:5745c5bc-1b1e-4a31-b4fa-1fc0016bcf47@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Parvardigar <parvardigar@xxxxxxxxx> typed:
I understand your comment on SOA external DNS server. I did an edit on
www delegation changing to ns415.hostgator.com ns416.hostgator.com
with the appropriate ip address. I can ping the ip address,
successfully. I can ping ns416.hostgator.com, successfully. I can do
this on the internal computers, successfully, and the external
computer, successfully. I am unable to open our web page using the IE
browser, internally.
I went into the server room to inspect the PDC. Using the browser I
was invited to log in to the web site? This event was unexpected. Once
logged in as Admin the cryptic message stated: "You do not currently
have a default document set for your users. Any users attempting to
connect to this site are currently receiving an 'under construction
page'. And that is exactly what is happening internally. This login
feature, and the message delivered, is -unexpected. This anomaly
should have been corrected long ago. These last several weeks our ad
department agonized wanting to have unfettered access to the web site.
Is there a solution with this current development? This scenario is
totally unexpected. I can't figure out what is unfolding behind the
scenes. At least the delegation fits and I am most appreciative. Again
thanks for your attentions.
Ok, maybe I am misunderstanding your setup. Maybe it's me? I am getting
somewhat confused with your responses and your configuration as you are
describing it. I think it maybe coming down to terminology and not being
specific on your part? I am not sure, therefore I am asking you to be very
specific in future responses.
1. Are you sayin your website is hosted externally AND internally?? Or is it
just externally?
2. When you went to the server room to "inspect" your DC (notice - there is
no such thing as a PDC with Windows 2000 and newer, that is an old NT4
term), what was the exact URL you type in the browser?
Note:
If you typed in http://laeyeworks.com and you got your local machine's
website or one of the DC's IIs, then that is TOTALLY expected. If you did
not get that, then I would imagine something is wrong with AD.
Ace
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