Re: DNS Internet
- From: "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseAskMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 21:26:33 -0500
In news:5db6d625-0618-4921-be9e-41e0d733b1b0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Parvardigar <parvardigar@xxxxxxxxx> typed:
Yes. It may be terminology. Sorry. I'm from the NT days. The website
is hosted externally. Within the company we would want to simply type
in www.laeyeworks.com - Which is what I did at the client machine(s).
I elected to log into the Server (DC). I opened up IE. I typed into
the address bar www.laeyeworks.com. I did not type in
http://laeyeworks.com That's when (all this is new to me) the login
interface appeared
prompting me to log into laeyeworks.com. Username; Password; Domain.
That's when the cryptic message appeared. And to my surprise IIs type
information was presented.
We never did use IIS. Internally the company is a database/ financial
enterprise. It looks as though the sysadmin may be experimenting. I
don't know.
The web site is hosted externally. If the ad department wants to alter
content the web creator is instructed. When the website is updated
(externally) our ad department is notified. That's when they go onto
the webpage to view the update. However, recently, the last several
weeks, we have lost that ability to view our website.
I hope this comment helps. And I apologize for my amateurish non
technical syntax.
Ok, external. Good. Thank you.
I would like you to delete whatever delegation is created. If a www record
exists, delete that to.
Now create a new delegation for www under the zone laeyeworks.com and
provide the two DNS servers I previously posted:
ns416.hostgator.com [70.87.170.35]
ns415.hostgator.com [70.87.170.35]
Once that is done:
1. In DNS, rt-click the DNS server name and choose Delete Cache (this
deletes the DNS server's cached lookups so it will get a fresh resolution
for you).
2. On the workstation you are testing it on, go into a CMD prompt, type in
ipconfig /flushdns (this clears the local resolver cache).
3. Open a browser, go to Intenet Options, and delete your temp files. This
deletes previously connected data).
4. Connect to www.laeyeworks.com
Ace
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