Re: DNS for local access.
- From: "Joao" <umatur@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 08:59:52 -0000
"Herb Martin" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu na mensagem
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Hello.
I have one webserver in my LAN and its published to the internet under a
FQDN. The problem is the webpage that I want to publish its not the root
directory of my webserver. This is an example of my webserver
organization:
FQDN: company.com
WebServer IP: 172.16.254.2
If it is a public web server then it is counterproductive for your
to obfuscate the name and give us an INTERNAL IP address.
When I type teste.company.com in the browser I go to the root directory
of my webserver where I can see four directories being one the webpage (I
need it this way so I can access the others through the internet). In my
DNS Server (Windows 2003 Server) I've created a new zone where
teste.company.com works as if I was outside the LAN.
Now here it comes my problem. How can I in the LAN redirect the web
address www.company.com to 172.16.254.2/webpage (this is how I have
access directly to the my webpage).
On the LAN DNS make sure that is what the record says.
Are you running a shadow DNS setup? (aka Split DNS)?
You must (in that case) make all external changes manaully
to both the external and internal DNS -- you may add the
same resolution for a record or a different one if that works
for your situation.
--
Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
Accelerated MCSE
http://www.LearnQuick.Com
[phone number on web site]
Thanks
I add a new zone to the DNS and it worked, but you refered to Split DNS. Why
is it prefered to use Split DNS? Is there any possibility of errors without
it? Is there any danger of the the zone I added to leak to the internet and
to other DNS's?
Thanks
.
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