We have a web server with local hostname 'hostweb'. It has a FQDN of 'webserver.ourdomain.com'. Our DNS reg is mapped to an external address assigned to our router, which is nat'd to 'hostweb's' internal address.
When you hit the site from the outside, everything is fine. But if you're actually on 'hostweb', and it tries to hit itself via its FQDN, it fails. Additionally, all internal clients in our network have the same problem. However, on 'hostweb', I can ping the FQDN without any problem.
Do I need to configure something in our reverse lookup zone on our Win 2k3 box?
When you hit the site from the outside, everything is fine. But if you're actually on 'hostweb', and it tries to hit itself via its FQDN, it fails. Additionally, all internal clients in our network have the same problem. However, on 'hostweb', I can ping the FQDN without any problem.
Do I need to configure something in our reverse lookup zone on our Win 2k3 box?