Greetings,
Currently our internal DNS servers are named "servername.website.com" and "exchange.website.com". So when I set our PCs DNS to the IP addresses of these two servers, we cannot view our webpage that is out on the Internet, I assume because when you put the " in a browser, it hits the DNS instead of the outside website.
If I change the PCs DNS settings to our ISPs outside DNS servers, then they can be viewed. But if I do that, then our Group Policy setup will not propagate to the PCs, which is paramount.
Is there something I can put in the forward lookups possibly to fix this? I'm afraid I'm new to DNS in's and out's, so I'm alittle confused.
Thanks.
Currently our internal DNS servers are named "servername.website.com" and "exchange.website.com". So when I set our PCs DNS to the IP addresses of these two servers, we cannot view our webpage that is out on the Internet, I assume because when you put the " in a browser, it hits the DNS instead of the outside website.
If I change the PCs DNS settings to our ISPs outside DNS servers, then they can be viewed. But if I do that, then our Group Policy setup will not propagate to the PCs, which is paramount.
Is there something I can put in the forward lookups possibly to fix this? I'm afraid I'm new to DNS in's and out's, so I'm alittle confused.
Thanks.