Re: RWW basic question !!



Go to www.internic.net and do a whois lookup of your domain name to see
where it is registered. Then go the registrar's site for a detailed whois.
Contact whoever is listed as your technical contact and have them create a
new zone record for your SBS' IP address. For example, my domain of
banksnw.com has a subdomain of corp.banksnw.com that points to my SBS box.
www.banksnw.com points to the IP of where our Website is hosted, and
mail.banksnw.com points to the mail server. Your domain hosting provider or
local ISP you are using for your connection should be able to help you with
this as well.

Thanks for using the newsgroups!
Steve


Steven Banks, MCP, CSSA [SBS MVP]
Microsoft Small Business Specialist
Banks Consulting Northwest Inc.
http://www.banksnw.com

Co-Author, Advanced Windows Small Business Server 2003 Best Practices

"Steve" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I hope your server is only doing DNS for the internal AD domain and not
your external domain (the latter is definitely not recommended). Again you
have to determine who actually hosts the DNS records for the external
domain.

"PeOpLeS" <PeOpLeS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Our server does its own DNS, but are ISP also offers DNS to us as well.

So would this mean it's our ISP that needs to create the record over our
domain name host?

"Steve" wrote:

Unless by domain host you mean your web site host in which case you need
to
determine who hosts your DNS records.

"PeOpLeS" <PeOpLeS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Allen.

"AllenM" wrote:

You register your FQDN with your domain host. Your ISP only provides
the
internet connection.

"PeOpLeS" <PeOpLeS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Folks,

I have a quick and hopefully easy question
for
you>

When i type in

https://externalIpaddress/remote

I get a connection to my server with no problems.

But if i type in for example:-

https://servername.domain/remote

or

https://servername/remote

I get a blank page can not be displayed.

How can i resolve this plz


NOTE:- It has been mentioned about getting a A record pointed to my
FQDN.
If
this is the case do i get my ISP or domain name host to do this?
(They
are
sepearte companies)

and then do i have to do anything else server side?
I appreciate and help and assistance you all can give...

EN4










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