Discussion: DNS Resolution
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Vieux 02/03/2006, 17h05   #2
Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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SD wrote:
> My comapany's registered Domin name is [mycomany.com]. Our Internal
> AD environment is [mycompay.local]. I have a Domain Environment
> [dmzwebsite.local] setup in my DMZ that hosts a published web site
> [mysite.mycompany.com].
>
> Currently when my users [Internally] access mysite.mycompany.com the
> name is resolved to the External IP address through our ISP's dns
> etc..
>
> Is there anything I can set up internally so when they try to access
> mysite.mycomany.com the name is resolved Internally to the Internal
> DMZ IP as opposed to the External IP?
>
> Thanks -sean


In your internal DNS server create a new zone named "mysite.mycompany.com"
(Without the quotes), in that zone create a host record, leave the name
field blank, give it the address of the server hosting the site.

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