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If I had an AD domian of domain.com and a website www.domain.com not hosted
internally, how would I re-direct internal requests to the website out to the internet. When you type www.domain.com in the browser the page will not load. All other web requests work fine. Is there a conflict in names? -- Chris Millette Network Administrator Community Bank & Trust |
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Hi,
Millette schrieb: > If I had an AD domian of domain.com and a website www.domain.com not hosted > internally, how would I re-direct internal requests to the website out to the > internet. When you type www.domain.com in the browser the page will not load. > All other web requests work fine. Is there a conflict in names? create an A-Record in your Forward Lookup Zone with the name "www" and with the official IP-Address your Website (example 62.145.21.123). -- Regards from Mainz/Germany Yusuf Dikmenoglu http://www.faq-o-matic.net |
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Sounds logical, I'll give that a whirl. Thank You.
-- Chris Millette Network Administrator Community Bank & Trust "Yusuf Dikmenoglu" wrote: > Hi, > > Millette schrieb: > > If I had an AD domian of domain.com and a website www.domain.com not hosted > > internally, how would I re-direct internal requests to the website out to the > > internet. When you type www.domain.com in the browser the page will not load. > > All other web requests work fine. Is there a conflict in names? > > create an A-Record in your Forward Lookup Zone with the name "www" and > with the official IP-Address your Website (example 62.145.21.123). > > -- > Regards from Mainz/Germany > Yusuf Dikmenoglu > http://www.faq-o-matic.net > |
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