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Charles
I am a consultant with a client who has DNS setup a zone setup
internally with the same name as the public DNS, thecomapanyname.com.
The DNS server is on a Windows 2003 server Integrated with AD. This
server also has a public Web site on it. All workstations are set with
a primary DNS for the Windows 2003. The DNS server is setup with
forwards to the ISP Nameservers. I just promoted a second server and
setup a second AD integrated DNS server which appears to have
replicated DNS as is should. Besides the obvious that DNS originally
was not setup correctly which I had nothing to do; I have two
questions:
1. Normally the users resolve thecompanyname.com with the local IP and
can bring up the Web site. What would cause the users to suddenly
start resolving to the public IP?
2. Is there any documentation someone can point me to which states DNS
zones should not be the same private and pubic names? I would like
something from Microsoft to show my client.
Thanks
Charles
internally with the same name as the public DNS, thecomapanyname.com.
The DNS server is on a Windows 2003 server Integrated with AD. This
server also has a public Web site on it. All workstations are set with
a primary DNS for the Windows 2003. The DNS server is setup with
forwards to the ISP Nameservers. I just promoted a second server and
setup a second AD integrated DNS server which appears to have
replicated DNS as is should. Besides the obvious that DNS originally
was not setup correctly which I had nothing to do; I have two
questions:
1. Normally the users resolve thecompanyname.com with the local IP and
can bring up the Web site. What would cause the users to suddenly
start resolving to the public IP?
2. Is there any documentation someone can point me to which states DNS
zones should not be the same private and pubic names? I would like
something from Microsoft to show my client.
Thanks
Charles