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Vieux 24/07/2006, 10h57   #1 (permalink)
ianhobo@gmail.com
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Hi, im new to google groups (and dns ). i hope this question is in
the right place and someone can me.
To cut a long story short,
on an internally hosted website running on small business server,
whenever anyone on the local network tries to access the website
through its url or ip address, the local hosts end up connecting to our
router, where they are asked to login into the router! the main website
cannot be reached, but is fine when accessed externally. From what I
have read, this is probably quite a trivial question, but I havnt been
able to find an explicit answer.
Thanks in advance
Ian

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Vieux 24/07/2006, 16h14   #2 (permalink)
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Create a "www" record in your internal dns and point it to the external IP
of your website.

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<ianhobo@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1153735076.767520.197600@s13g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi, im new to google groups (and dns ). i hope this question is in
> the right place and someone can me.
> To cut a long story short,
> on an internally hosted website running on small business server,
> whenever anyone on the local network tries to access the website
> through its url or ip address, the local hosts end up connecting to our
> router, where they are asked to login into the router! the main website
> cannot be reached, but is fine when accessed externally. From what I
> have read, this is probably quite a trivial question, but I havnt been
> able to find an explicit answer.
> Thanks in advance
> Ian
>



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Vieux 25/07/2006, 14h12   #3 (permalink)
Jorge Silva
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Hi

If your small business server is running ISA server you must publish it on
isa server and as Frankster said you should create a CName record that
points to the server.

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I hope that the information above s you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
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<ianhobo@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1153735076.767520.197600@s13g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi, im new to google groups (and dns ). i hope this question is in
> the right place and someone can me.
> To cut a long story short,
> on an internally hosted website running on small business server,
> whenever anyone on the local network tries to access the website
> through its url or ip address, the local hosts end up connecting to our
> router, where they are asked to login into the router! the main website
> cannot be reached, but is fine when accessed externally. From what I
> have read, this is probably quite a trivial question, but I havnt been
> able to find an explicit answer.
> Thanks in advance
> Ian
>



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Vieux 25/07/2006, 16h16   #4 (permalink)
Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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ianhobo@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, im new to google groups (and dns ). i hope this question is in
> the right place and someone can me.
> To cut a long story short,
> on an internally hosted website running on small business server,
> whenever anyone on the local network tries to access the website
> through its url or ip address, the local hosts end up connecting to
> our router, where they are asked to login into the router! the main
> website cannot be reached, but is fine when accessed externally. From
> what I have read, this is probably quite a trivial question, but I
> havnt been able to find an explicit answer.


Assuming your internal domain name is not the same as your public domain
name do this:
In your local DNS server, create a new Forward lookup zone, give it the
website's full DNS name, e.g. www.company.com, in that zone create on new
host, leave the name field blank and give it the IP address of the SBS.
Alternately, you can create a new forward lookup zone, name it company.com,
in that zone you will create a new host named www, and one leaving the name
field blank, and give them the IP of SBS. In this example, you will also
need to create hosts for every other name in company.com, e.g. mail, ftp,
whatever, giving them the Actual IP needed to access the site.

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Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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