Re: sub domain
- From: "Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 17:57:36 -0500
SP wrote:
> Thanks Kevin
>
> Yes, this site is hosted on SBS, and it is a subsite itself
> (subsite1.companydomain.com). What I'd like to do is to create
> subsite2.companydomain.com ... also on this SBS. Possible ?
>
> What we have in the local Forward Lookup Zones is
> OurCompanyName.local (not companydomain.com). Under that, there are
> (among other entries) DomainDNSZones and ForestDNSZones. Each of
> these has Default-First-Site-Name in the _Site folder.
Create the zone "subsite1.companydomain.com" with the blank host record.
Do the same for subsite2.companydomain.com, with the blank host record.
This keeps SBS from blocking all other names in companydomain.com, they will
continue to be forwarded.
--?
Best regards,
Kevin D4 Dad Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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