add one domain name to our dns server

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We have a native mode active directory setup. Our sister company has a web site www.sisterco.com and I can ping it just fine. Now we have a fixed VPN to them and they have an intranet web page it.sisterco.com. When a user goes to www.sisterco.com I want their DNS request to come back with teh public address, but when a user goes to it.sisterco.com I want the user to go to the private IP on their web server which is 172.16....

How do I put this entry just for it.sisterco.com in my w2k DNS server so it resolves properly. Today, users are having to type in the IP address in the browser

Ken
 
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Ken said:
We have a native mode active directory setup. Our sister company has
a web site www.sisterco.com and I can ping it just fine. Now we have
a fixed VPN to them and they have an intranet web page
it.sisterco.com. When a user goes to www.sisterco.com I want their
DNS request to come back with teh public address, but when a user
goes to it.sisterco.com I want the user to go to the private IP on
their web server which is 172.16....

How do I put this entry just for it.sisterco.com in my w2k DNS server
so it resolves properly. Today, users are having to type in the IP
address in the browser.

Ken

Use the DNS console to open the forward lookup zone for sisterco.com, in
that zone create a new host named "it" give it IP 172.16....
 
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Ken said:
Thanks Kevin I did that and users could now type in www.sisterco.com
and go to our sister company's public web site and then type
it.sisterco.com and go to the private web site over the VPN. It
worked great until I noticed that all emails to (e-mail address removed)
were being backed up in the exchange queue. I had to delete the new
sisterco.com entry from the DNS server to make the emails go through.
How can I make it so emails go through? They have to go through the
public internet, not our VPN.

Create a forward lookup zone named "it.sisterco.com" then create a blank
record with the IP of the intranet website.
That will stop the conflicting namespace, otherwise you have to mirror every
missing record.
 
Perfect, thanks

----- Kevin D. Goodknecht [MVP] wrote: ----

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Ken said:
Thanks Kevin I did that and users could now type in www.sisterco.co
and go to our sister company's public web site and then typ
it.sisterco.com and go to the private web site over the VPN. I
worked great until I noticed that all emails to (e-mail address removed)
were being backed up in the exchange queue. I had to delete the ne
sisterco.com entry from the DNS server to make the emails go through
How can I make it so emails go through? They have to go through th
public internet, not our VPN


Create a forward lookup zone named "it.sisterco.com" then create a blan
record with the IP of the intranet website
That will stop the conflicting namespace, otherwise you have to mirror ever
missing record



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