Re: Web Site Mystery
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 23:27:18 -0400
TheScullster <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all
Not sure this is the correct group but here goes...........
microsoft.public.windows.server.dns is probably a more logical one, but this
works.
Although we have our own corporate domain europacrown.com, we do not
host our own web site at this location.
Instead, our parent company hosts our site along with their own.
So in our DNS setup, there is a pointer to the ip address of the host
server.
What's your AD domain name? If it matches your public domain name
(europacrown.com), you're using "split brain DNS" - and yes, you need to
have a host entry for www which points to the correct public IP.
What do you get when you ping www.europacrown.com ? Does it return the
correct public IP? I get 216.17.30.189....
For some reason, attempts to access our company web site
www.europacrown.com don't work from our corporate network.
You might post the unedited output from an ipconfig /all from your DC....
I have tried the same from a dial-up connection without any problems.
Although it is not clear how long this has been an issue, we recently
promoted our a SQL server to act as a domain controller and active
directory backup.
Is it also running AD-integrated DNS?
Can anyone suggest ways of fault finding this issue please?
Windows server 2003 network
ISA server used as proxy
Checkpoint firewall
Thanks in anticipation
Phil
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