Re: DNS Internet
- From: Parvardigar <parvardigar@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 10:13:12 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 4, 6:56 pm, "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseAs...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Innews:uhclxluTIHA.5160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] <ad...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Ace, this is one of those domains a delegation for the www record
won't work for resolving the external website, when the external
website has the same name domain name.
The PublicDNSserver'swww.laeyeworks.comrecord is a CNAME for
laeyeworks.com. The only thing that will work in this case is to
delete the delegation and create an "A" host record with 70.87.170.84
IP address. This will give them access byhttp://www.laeyeworks.com
If they want access byhttp://laeyeworks.com they will have to get
IIS on the DCs to redirect.
Shoooot. I didn't catch that. I re-ran an nslookup on it, and yes it points
back to the Ldap name. Shooot.
Good catch, Kevin.
Well, John M, sorry about that. My sincere and humble apologies. Delete the
delegation and just create the A record.
Ace
On January 3 I got stuck. And resisted returning here not wanting to
be too pesky. Today I came in with that long face. And what I read is
very encouraging. If we can get through this snag it will have been a
most amazing voyage.
I created in forward lookup 'new host' with www.laeyeworks.com and IP
70.87.170.84. Now showing in forward lookup is laeyeworks.com and
www.laeyeworks.com. Very good.
In forward lookup www.laeyeworks.com I have type 'A' with data as
70.87.170.84 IP.
So far, so good.
I can ping www.laeyeworks.com successfully. I can ping 70.87.170.84
successfully.
pinging 70.87.170.84 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 70.87.170.84: Ping statistics for 70.87.170.84:
Pinging www.laeyeworks.com [70.87.170.84] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 70.87.170.84:
Ping statistics for 70.87.170.84:
In the browser I no longer get this 'under construction' or a 'page
not available'. Instead, when entering the address www.laeyeworks.com
I get bounced over into Google.com? I do a seach laeyeworks.com. And
click on that link -voila -directed instantly to google.com At least
this is very encouraging. And once again, thanks for indulging this
fellow, and helping out.
John
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