Re: SBS2003 Premium DNS Issue
From: Jim Behning SBS MVP (jimbehingmvp_at_mindspring.com)
Date: 11/28/04
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Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 21:08:28 GMT
I just hung the webserver inside the internal network and published
using server publishing rules in ISA
Does tracert work from a workstation?.
"SMC" <mmcelrath@earthlink.net> wrote:
>SBS2003 Premium DNS Issue
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>I have an SBS2003 Premium sever with 2 network cards (192.168.16.2 and
>192.168.200.1). From my ISP I have a DSL Router (192.168.200.254) and a
>Firewall w/ DMZ (192.168.200.2).
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>My company has a web site hosted on the outside (mycompany.com). For a short
>time I hosted a test web site from the SBS server by making it a sub domain
>(test.mycompany.com; I added an 'A' record at the web hosting company). This
>worked ok and I could update the test web site, located on the SBS server,
>from a workstation inside the network.
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>Now I have a Windows 2003 web server (192.168.200.100) on the DMZ port of
>the firewall. I'm using host headers for the web site. From the outside I
>can view the test wed site and make changes with FrontPage 2003 via a laptop
>and a dialup connection.
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>>From a workstation inside the network, I can only get to the router
>(192.168.200.254) when I type http://test.mycompany.com. I suspect that my
>workstation inside the network is getting my fixed IP from the web hosting
>company when it sees the test.mycompany.com 'A' record and is now taking a
>short cut directly to the router.
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>I can ping 192.168.200.100 (the Windows 2003 web server) and I have even
>setup a VPN from the web server to the SBS (FrontPage won't update a
>SharePoint/FrontPage extended site by file transfer!). In IE, if I type
>192.168.200.100 I get a 403 error and in Firefox I get the default web site
>hosted on the Windows 2003 web server.
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>I have worked with the DNS and ISA settings on the SBS and have not come up
>with a solution yet. I want the security of having the web site hosted
>outside of the SBS. Perhaps someone with more DNS/ISA knowledge can help?
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>MikeMc
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Jim B. SBS Community Member
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