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Vieux 03/10/2006, 05h46   #4
Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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Par défaut Re: External query resolves internal IP address

Ryan Faricy wrote:
> I found exactly what I needed ...
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=295328


Unfortunately, this is not the intended purpose of this article. Oh it will
stop the registration of the record but you're going to break replication
and Group Policies, using this in your situation.
The zone for the AD domain is for Active Directory communication and should
not be used as a public zone, especially for a web site.
You need to move the Public zone off the Domain controller to a DNS server
that does not resolve internal domains. I'm not saying you should not host
your own zone and preach to you about leaving the public zone with your
registrar. Who you get to host you public zone is your choice, just don't
use the same zone for both public and private resolution. Keep them separate
on different servers.

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