Re: Problem with internal DNS
- From: Hayden Kirk <hayden90@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2006 13:14:03 +1300
On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 18:48:52 -0400, "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In news:rnf0i2hb8dbar4f5i32jr9eb5s52hfev19@xxxxxxx,
Hayden Kirk <hayden90@xxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Hi all,
Running Windows 2003 SBS.
Internal websites do not seem to be showing. We have a number of
websites that can be accessed from the outside no problem. However,
viewing them internally causes it to goto the Microsoft search page,
IE: Website not found.
All the dns is correct, everything is pointing where it should be.
What did you check, and what were the results?
It resolves to the external IP. I have two NIC's in the box and it
seems to be trying to use the external IP of the machine when it goes
to find the website instead of the internal. I've run the network
setup wizard and still no joy.
I have an identical box almost and this works fine.
I cannot figure out what is wrong, can you please suggest somethings
to try?
Thanks,
Hayden
If you open IIS on the server, find the website, right-click/browse, what
happens?
How are you trying to access it from the inside? Are you trying to use your
public FQDN?
I'm trying to access it using the public FQDN. Works fine on another
sbs box with the same dns setup.
The companyweb works fine, why would a domain not?
If I rightclick in IIS and click browse I get page cannot be
displayed. Cannot find server or DNS error
.
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