My current set up involves a non-microsoft server running my email, web page, and ftp, and it's static IP address is the one registered with the world-wide DNS for my company's ftp.company.com, and email@company.com functions.
When I install my new Windows 2000 Server Domain Controller, the Active Directory will ask me for a Domain Name. If I name my new domain "company.com" so I can hit it from outside the LAN for remote access or remote printing functions, there will be problems because the DNS outside of my company will still point to the web server. Do I name my domain something else completely and set up more DNS records with my ISP, or do I name my new domain something like home.company.com and then add DNS records for that at the ISP?
I'm a little confused, so any info on standard procedures or ideas on domain naming for the active directoy in this situation is appreciated.
Thanks!
- Bob
When I install my new Windows 2000 Server Domain Controller, the Active Directory will ask me for a Domain Name. If I name my new domain "company.com" so I can hit it from outside the LAN for remote access or remote printing functions, there will be problems because the DNS outside of my company will still point to the web server. Do I name my domain something else completely and set up more DNS records with my ISP, or do I name my new domain something like home.company.com and then add DNS records for that at the ISP?
I'm a little confused, so any info on standard procedures or ideas on domain naming for the active directoy in this situation is appreciated.
Thanks!
- Bob