JonathanHaddock
IS-IT--Management
Hi folks, I'm wondering if you can help me.
Background
On our network we have a webserver, accessible from the outside world. Unfortunately, the way the webpages on it (Moodle) are setup you have to specify the external addresss in its configuration or the links don't work.
What I want to do is place a record on the Internal DNS for the address, pointing it back to the Internal IP of the server.
For example (addresses faked):
moodle.bcgs.com (outside address)
would point to
moodle.bcgs.local (internal hostname, points to an Internal IP)
Current System
We're using a Windows Server 2003 network with Microsoft's DNS setup. Any changes to DNS would need to be done through this.
Question
I want to use DNS to repoint the external address (moodle.bcgs.com) to the internal IP (192.168.0.3) - how would I do this in Windows 2003's DNS?
Any help would be gratefully appreciated!
Jonathan Haddock
Network Manager
Barton Court Grammar School
Background
On our network we have a webserver, accessible from the outside world. Unfortunately, the way the webpages on it (Moodle) are setup you have to specify the external addresss in its configuration or the links don't work.
What I want to do is place a record on the Internal DNS for the address, pointing it back to the Internal IP of the server.
For example (addresses faked):
moodle.bcgs.com (outside address)
would point to
moodle.bcgs.local (internal hostname, points to an Internal IP)
Current System
We're using a Windows Server 2003 network with Microsoft's DNS setup. Any changes to DNS would need to be done through this.
Question
I want to use DNS to repoint the external address (moodle.bcgs.com) to the internal IP (192.168.0.3) - how would I do this in Windows 2003's DNS?
Any help would be gratefully appreciated!
Jonathan Haddock
Network Manager
Barton Court Grammar School