Re: DNS Resolve Issues

From: Jim Behning SBS MVP (jimbehingmvp_at_mindspring.com)
Date: 05/17/04


Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 12:51:50 GMT

http://www.smallbizserver.net/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=52 or if that
does not match your situation go to the home page and choose the
network configuration that is correct. If you have 2 nics make sure
that the internal nic is at the top and external nic is listed second.
Network/Properties/Advanced/Advanced settings.

"Paul Woodward" <nospam@myinbox.com> wrote:

>My problem is that my server can not ping or resolve domain names although
>it can ping IP addresses on the internet so I know I have no problem with my
>connectivity just my DNS settings.
>
>I did open up my router settings and it told me the DNS IP Address that my
>ISP is using so I typed that into my forwarder tab underneath my Routers IP
>Address but still to no avail.
>
>I am going to try some of the documentation made by Kathy (Thanks Kathy)
>later this evening when I finish work so I will let you guys know how I get
>on but to be honest I'm not too confident....
>
>I thought I was reasonably knowledgeable about PC's and networking until I
>met SBS 2003!
>
>Paul Woodward
>==========================
>
>"Jim Behning SBS MVP" <jimbehingmvp@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>news:skbha05ilv5ud36oq1t7n509gfgl582lg7@4ax.com...
>Sometimes I have to enter the router ip and the isp dns to get things
>to work. If the server can ping and resolve any domain name you try
>from a command prompt then you should be good.
>
>"Paul Woodward" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>Thanks for the reply Cris,
>>
>>I am not able to get the this server until later this evening but why can I
>not simply use the IP address of my DLink Router? This is what I was using
>as a forwarder before running the Internet Connection Wizard and it worked
>fine for the Server and the Clients.
>>
>>When bypassing the SBS Server with other standard PC's they simply point to
>the DLink Router for DNS which runs DHCP and they work fine?
>
>Jim B. SBS MVP
>remove the mvp to send email
>

Jim B. SBS MVP
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