Re: Cant see out to .co.uk from inside my .local domain (forward l



Did you add the entry in your hosts file? Were you able to ping the website?

The fact that this stopped working after you tried to add a second NIC is an
important hint that you failed to mention earlier. Are you running Premium
with ISA?

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Claus
"leigh martin" <leighmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thankyou Claus

Now then how do I set about sorting my DNS set up. I dont think waiting
for
propagation is an issue cos we been using the same outside agent for
months
now and it used to work until I tried to switch the server onto two nics
and
ran the internet connection wizzard. (thats another story all together it
didnt work and I switched back to one nic. I expect I will be asking about
that another time.) Can someone walk me through the diagnostic and help me
to
understand what is going on with DNS so that I can resolve this issue.
Remember I dont have any entries in my forward look up that refer to
xxx.co.uk they are both refering to xxx.local.
Also when I ping xxx.co.uk the host could not be found.
Why is my DNS trying to resolve all xxx queries .co.uk internaly. Why cant
the SBS box understand it needs to look out of itself to resolve xxx.co.uk
requests.

"Claus" wrote:

Even though SG is right and I did misread your post, you can do a quick
fix
until you find the problem in the DNS. Navigate to your hosts file on the
server (windows/system32/drivers/etc) and add a record for
www.yourdomain.co.uk pointing to the external address. If I'm not
mistaken,
your server will check the hosts file first and you should be able to get
to
your website.

But this is just a temp fix. You need to find out where the DNS problem
is.

--
Claus
"leigh martin" <leighmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am sorry for duplicate post my machine said it could not reach site so
I
posted again and hey presto it did both.

My request for help is rather urgent and I am now even more confused
than
before just to recap the ping didnt work. Why?

"leigh martin" wrote:

I am sure a previous operator had this working so possibly DNS is not
working
properly How do I find out if there is a pointer and remove it if
possible.
Would I be better off deleting all DNS server settings and starting
again,
is that even possible? The trouble is I am looking at the DNS
settings,
foward look up zones ect. and I dont know what they should be. In my
ignorance I feel Claus was right but you all dissagree.
If it helps I cannot find any instances of xxx.co.uk in any part of
the
DNS
settings. Is this correct or is something missing.

"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" wrote:

Wrong.

The OP has probably at some earlier time created a pointer to his
.co.uk
address, he needs to remove any such pointer and allow DNS to
operate
normally.

It _could_ just be a propogation thing. The web hosting service may
have
only recently taken control of the DNS zone and the changes need
time
to
propogate.

"Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You are correct. You need to set up a zone for "yourdomain.co.uk"
and
then
create an A record for CP, pointing at the static IP.

--
Claus
"leigh martin" <leighmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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Hello to all you boffins
I have an SBS2003 server on 1 nic and a adsl router which lets
all
clients
and the server browse the internet no problem. except one! (xxx
represents
the name of my domain). Recently an outside agent began hosting
my
web
page
and email service, but i cannot connect to my .co.uk on their
servers.
I cannot browse to cp.xxx.co.uk or http://cp.xxx.co.uk from any
machines
on
my xxx.local domain. I can do this from any external machine not
on
the
xxx.local domain.
I can get to these places from my xxx.local domain if I use ip
addresses.
I think it has to do with DNS.
I think I need to set up a new forward look up zone so that the
SBS2003
box
knows to resolve xxx.co.uk requests externally.
Please can some body direct me to a resource that will teach me
how
to do
this or explain in this thread how to do it or what to do if my
assumptions
above are wrong










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