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Hello,
My cient was hosting their website locally. The name of the site and the name of their domain is one and the same. THey moved the site to a hosting company. When we try to access the site by typing the complete address http://www.xyz.com it made it there in the morning and now no longer can access it. To top it off, they also have pop accounts with the same domain name and they cant access that either. The evniroment is a mixed 2003 and 2000 server environment wiht Active Directory. they have two dns servers. I am assuming it is a DNS issue. i am looking for some direction since i am not well versed with DNS. Thank you for taking the time to review this issue. Respectfully, Narek |
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So if you do an nslookup for www.xyz.com, what address is returned? If it is
your local address, you'll need to modify the DNS record to point to the external web host. The same goes for mail. ....kurt "Captn Caveman" <Captn@Caveman.com> wrote in message news:epl2225ruu7cfaegcqtf3brag91asup85n@4ax.com... > Hello, > > My cient was hosting their website locally. The name of the site and > the name of their domain is one and the same. THey moved the site to > a hosting company. When we try to access the site by typing the > complete address http://www.xyz.com it made it there in the morning > and now no longer can access it. To top it off, they also have pop > accounts with the same domain name and they cant access that either. > The evniroment is a mixed 2003 and 2000 server environment wiht Active > Directory. they have two dns servers. I am assuming it is a DNS > issue. i am looking for some direction since i am not well versed > with DNS. Thank you for taking the time to review this issue. > > Respectfully, > > Narek |
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Captn Caveman wrote:
> Hello, > > My cient was hosting their website locally. The name of the site and > the name of their domain is one and the same. THey moved the site to > a hosting company. When we try to access the site by typing the > complete address http://www.xyz.com it made it there in the morning > and now no longer can access it. To top it off, they also have pop > accounts with the same domain name and they cant access that either. > The evniroment is a mixed 2003 and 2000 server environment wiht Active > Directory. they have two dns servers. I am assuming it is a DNS > issue. i am looking for some direction since i am not well versed > with DNS. Thank you for taking the time to review this issue. Use the DNS management console, expand and open the forward lookup zone for xyz.com, if there is a host record named "www" make sure it has the correct IP address, if it does not create the record. Make sure all local clients use the internal DNS server ONLY, no ISP or external DNS servers are allowed in TCP/IP properties, in any position, on any interface, in an Active Directory environment. -- Best regards, Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] Hope This s =================================== When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue, to respond directly to me remove the nospam. from my email address. =================================== http://www.lonestaramerica.com/ http://support.wftx.us/ https://secure.lsaol.com/ =================================== Use Outlook Express?... Get OE_Quotefix: It will strip signature out and more http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ =================================== Keep a back up of your OE settings and folders with OEBackup: http://www.oe.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx =================================== |
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