Creating a zone to use our external FTP name and point to our inte

From: Curtis J. Pogue (CurtisJPogue_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/28/05


Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 08:47:03 -0800

I was hoping I could ask you this question directly as I'm needing an answer
pretty quick.

I rebuilt our DNS this weekend because I inherited it and it wasn't quite
right. We host a FTP server and our users were accessing the site using the
external name of ftp.prorodeo.com. When I recreated our DNS I created a
prorodeo.com zone and put the FTP A record in there. This caused a problem
today because people were not able to access our website and we have internal
Outlook users that use POP3 to access our mail server and our mail server
said that prorodeo.com was not found in DNS.

I was wondering what is the best way to set this up so it works again?



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