fandabbydosey
MIS
Hello,
I am having trouble viewing our own website using a client connected to our internal network. If you are outside of the network then the website is viewable.
The website is hosted outside of the network with our ISP, they tell me the problem is caused by the domain of the website being the same as the domain used on my internal network. But I dont know how to fix it.
I have 2 x Win2003 DNS servers on my network...
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.2
I have a router and pix fiewall which enables internet connection for everyone on the network.
The router is setup with an IP address of 192.168.0.15 which is set as the gateway IP address on all clients.
The DNS setup on the client is...
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.2
With the above setup, the client cannot view the website, nor can I establish an FTP connection to the webspace.
If I change the DNS IP addresses of the client to the point to our ISP DNS servers then I can view the website ok, and I can establish an FTP conection without any problems.
Having the ISP DNS addresses set to the front causes slow and intermittant problems with internal DNS resolution for the client. So this is not an option for me.
I have tried to setup a forwarder on my 2003 DNS servers to the ISP DNS servers but it makes no difference.
Has anyone got any ideas? I believe there maybe some DNS tweaks/changes needed to make it work.
Thanks in advance
Fandab
I am having trouble viewing our own website using a client connected to our internal network. If you are outside of the network then the website is viewable.
The website is hosted outside of the network with our ISP, they tell me the problem is caused by the domain of the website being the same as the domain used on my internal network. But I dont know how to fix it.
I have 2 x Win2003 DNS servers on my network...
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.2
I have a router and pix fiewall which enables internet connection for everyone on the network.
The router is setup with an IP address of 192.168.0.15 which is set as the gateway IP address on all clients.
The DNS setup on the client is...
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.2
With the above setup, the client cannot view the website, nor can I establish an FTP connection to the webspace.
If I change the DNS IP addresses of the client to the point to our ISP DNS servers then I can view the website ok, and I can establish an FTP conection without any problems.
Having the ISP DNS addresses set to the front causes slow and intermittant problems with internal DNS resolution for the client. So this is not an option for me.
I have tried to setup a forwarder on my 2003 DNS servers to the ISP DNS servers but it makes no difference.
Has anyone got any ideas? I believe there maybe some DNS tweaks/changes needed to make it work.
Thanks in advance
Fandab