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DNS same name as website, cannot view website

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danno74

IS-IT--Management
Nov 13, 2002
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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.
 
If I understand that correctly I think you should be able to create a static DNS on the servers to give out the external IP for and override the one being generated.

Before doing that use nslookup on a client to check what exactly the is giving you - it may be you can just allocate it to an internal address or it maybe the resolution is correct but because you are trying to connect to your own Internet IP the router is having a problem with NAT (cisco especially prone to this)
 
Sound like you are having this issue because your Internal name space is the same as your external. There is no rule to say how you should set your external/internal name space, but if they are the same you need to set up what is called a split brain DNS. This will allow name resolution to your Internet site from your internal network.

Read here from more info:
Hope this helps...
 
This is what I get on an nslookup:

> mmri-ny.com
Server: ns1.netsitesys.com
Address: 12.27.88.34

Non-authoritative answer:
Name: mmri-ny.com
Address: 209.217.209.101

Beyond that I'm not sure what to do. I am reading that article now.
 
What you need to do is in your internal DNS is put your internet DNS servers in the forwarders list. What this should do is when your users go to the internet they will hit your DNS server and then your DNS server will forward to your ISP's DNS server.


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Here's the exact solution:

In the DNS console, open the companyweb.com folder

Right click and choose New Host (A).

For name type in www
then type int he public IP of your website.

Thanks everyone for their posts.
 
In your DHCP scope options, make sure you are providing your domain name; make sure you have your record in DNS for www, then...

You can access it by typing in or you can leave off the http:// and type you can get there. That's even shorter than

Start, Help. You'll be surprised what's there. A+/MCP/MCSE/MCDBA
 
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