DNS -- Zones

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Trandar

I have a zone called abc.net that includes all the A records for my
network. The external website that my company has is called abc.org.
When I add a host record called www with the website address, I can
get the the web site by www.abc.net not www.abc.org. Can I add
another zone to my DNS called abc.org and then do a host record
pointing to the external web site?

Also, it works fine going through web proxy I can get to www.abc.org,
the problem is with going through winsock. I cannot access
www.abc.org through winsock.

Thank you for your help,
Jason
 
Yes. But remember that once you add the abc.org zone, you MUST create ALL
the records that exists in abc.org on your INTERNAL DNS server. This is
because your DNS server will now consider itself to be autoritative for the
abc.org zone (which is correct) and it will NOT look at anybody else for any
record in the abc.org zone

You can ask your host/isp to let you do a secondary pull of abc.org. Some
won't agree.

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