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  1. gshawns

    SCO Unix DNS

    I have come to the conclusion that the only way our internal network will be able to recognize our domain with the same name on the web is by using a static IP and putting that information in the named.hosts file on the internal DNS server. Is this the right way to do it?
  2. gshawns

    SCO Unix DNS

    The only website that i cannot see is the one with the same domain name as out internal domain. We are using our ISP for DNS for our internet domain name, but we have our own DNS server for our internal domain (which has the same domain name as our internet domain). The /etc/resolv.conf files...
  3. gshawns

    SCO Unix DNS

    The /etc/hosts file is there. Does it need to include the DNS servers that belong to our ISP? I should also clarify, the only problem we have is with our domain name. For example, if I was to set the domain name for our private network to "hotmail.com" or something, then the only...
  4. gshawns

    SCO Unix DNS

    We have a domain on the web that is hosted by our ISP. We also use the same domain name for our private network DNS. I can access any address on the web, except our own. Any ideas why this is?

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