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Just a small question. I have chrisharries.com registerd with godaddy. I
have my DNS server (server 2003) running here at home. Now at godaddy I have an A record of chrisharries.com pointing to my home IP address and my server has DNS ports forwaded on the router. If I set-up vpn.chrisharries.com on my DNS server at home for my VPN connections, will external users be able to access it. I ask this because I only have chrisharries.com registerd at godaddy but is it fine that vpn would just be reslolved on my DNS server? Hope that makes sense Thanks Chris |
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"Chris Harries" <chrisflyer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:iJAUg.69088$aP3.8087@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.u k... > Just a small question. I have chrisharries.com registerd with godaddy. I > have my DNS server (server 2003) running here at home. Now at godaddy I > have > an A record of chrisharries.com pointing to my home IP address and my > server > has DNS ports forwaded on the router. Most people should just leave their PUBLIC DNS with GoDaddy (or their own Registrar) and run ONLY their internal DNS themselves. > If I set-up vpn.chrisharries.com on my > DNS server at home for my VPN connections, will external users be able to > access it. Well, if their is a record for VPN.chrisharies.com in your DNS server then it will resolve that name. IF external users can reach that DNS server on the correct ports they can also resolve it. Of course, the parent zone must delegate to the DNS server with these records. (Although I recommend NOT transferring your public DNS to your own server, you have changed your DNS servers in the Godaddy setup to your own, right?) > I ask this because I only have chrisharries.com registerd at > godaddy but is it fine that vpn would just be reslolved on my DNS server? The world (of Internet users) will go to ".", find .com, and from their find the delegation to your ZONE and specifically to the DNS Servers authoritative for it. Initially, when you set up at GoDaddy their servers would be these authoritative servers UNTIL you change this. In the default case you would add the record AT GoDaddy. If you change the DNS server at Godaddy then you can maintain it own your own servers (but this is a poor plan.) -- Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP Accelerated MCSE http://www.LearnQuick.Com [phone number on web site] |
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Hi Herb thanks for getting back to me.
Basically, I dont want to transfer my public DNS to my server, that server will deal with all internal quries. I am just wondering however, that www.chrisharries.com or a ping to chrisharries.com will goto my home IP address becuase I have an A record of chrisharries.com 82.x.x.x (home ip) at godaddy. Everything else is kept the same, its still there Name Servers and such like just that 1 A record. I am just wondering if I set-up vpn.chrisharries.com on my internal DNS, will external people be able to access that even with ONLY chrisharries.com at godaddy, so even though VPN.chrisharries.com isnt registerd at godaddy, chrisharries.com is so it will still resolve to my server? Hope that makes sense Chris "Herb Martin" <news@LearnQuick.com> wrote in message news:%234FHhkz5GHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > "Chris Harries" <chrisflyer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message > news:iJAUg.69088$aP3.8087@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.u k... >> Just a small question. I have chrisharries.com registerd with godaddy. I >> have my DNS server (server 2003) running here at home. Now at godaddy I >> have >> an A record of chrisharries.com pointing to my home IP address and my >> server >> has DNS ports forwaded on the router. > > Most people should just leave their PUBLIC DNS with > GoDaddy (or their own Registrar) and run ONLY their > internal DNS themselves. > >> If I set-up vpn.chrisharries.com on my >> DNS server at home for my VPN connections, will external users be able to >> access it. > > Well, if their is a record for VPN.chrisharies.com in your > DNS server then it will resolve that name. IF external > users can reach that DNS server on the correct ports they > can also resolve it. > > Of course, the parent zone must delegate to the DNS server > with these records. > > (Although I recommend NOT transferring your public DNS > to your own server, you have changed your DNS servers in > the Godaddy setup to your own, right?) > >> I ask this because I only have chrisharries.com registerd at >> godaddy but is it fine that vpn would just be reslolved on my DNS server? > > The world (of Internet users) will go to ".", find .com, and > from their find the delegation to your ZONE and specifically > to the DNS Servers authoritative for it. > > Initially, when you set up at GoDaddy their servers would be > these authoritative servers UNTIL you change this. In the > default case you would add the record AT GoDaddy. > > If you change the DNS server at Godaddy then you can > maintain it own your own servers (but this is a poor plan.) > > > -- > Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP > Accelerated MCSE > http://www.LearnQuick.Com > [phone number on web site] > > |
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"Chris Harries" <chrisflyer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:I4eVg.87170$wg.10214@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.u k... > Hi Herb thanks for getting back to me. > > Basically, I dont want to transfer my public DNS to my server, that server > will deal with all internal quries. It's a bad idea. (Transfer) > I am just wondering however, that www.chrisharries.com or a ping to > chrisharries.com will goto my home IP address becuase I have an A record > of chrisharries.com 82.x.x.x (home ip) at godaddy. Everything else is kept > the same, its still there Name Servers and such like just that 1 A record. > I am just wondering if I set-up vpn.chrisharries.com on my internal DNS, > will external people be able to access that even with ONLY > chrisharries.com at godaddy, so even though VPN.chrisharries.com isnt > registerd at godaddy, chrisharries.com is so it will still resolve to my > server? If you want to override a SINGLE (or a few) record(s) then just create ZONES with the same CHILD name: myweb.chrisharried.com would become an ENTIRE INTERNAL zone with a "blank" A-record for the address. This way it will only resolve that single name and not override anything in the Public zone (one level higher) except perhaps that specific name (if it also exists there.) ALternatively you can run "Shadow DNS" and manually maintain every public record internally also, along with any additions you wish. -- Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP Accelerated MCSE http://www.LearnQuick.Com [phone number on web site] > Hope that makes sense > Chris > > "Herb Martin" <news@LearnQuick.com> wrote in message > news:%234FHhkz5GHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> "Chris Harries" <chrisflyer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:iJAUg.69088$aP3.8087@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.u k... >>> Just a small question. I have chrisharries.com registerd with godaddy. I >>> have my DNS server (server 2003) running here at home. Now at godaddy I >>> have >>> an A record of chrisharries.com pointing to my home IP address and my >>> server >>> has DNS ports forwaded on the router. >> >> Most people should just leave their PUBLIC DNS with >> GoDaddy (or their own Registrar) and run ONLY their >> internal DNS themselves. >> >>> If I set-up vpn.chrisharries.com on my >>> DNS server at home for my VPN connections, will external users be able >>> to >>> access it. >> >> Well, if their is a record for VPN.chrisharies.com in your >> DNS server then it will resolve that name. IF external >> users can reach that DNS server on the correct ports they >> can also resolve it. >> >> Of course, the parent zone must delegate to the DNS server >> with these records. >> >> (Although I recommend NOT transferring your public DNS >> to your own server, you have changed your DNS servers in >> the Godaddy setup to your own, right?) >> >>> I ask this because I only have chrisharries.com registerd at >>> godaddy but is it fine that vpn would just be reslolved on my DNS >>> server? >> >> The world (of Internet users) will go to ".", find .com, and >> from their find the delegation to your ZONE and specifically >> to the DNS Servers authoritative for it. >> >> Initially, when you set up at GoDaddy their servers would be >> these authoritative servers UNTIL you change this. In the >> default case you would add the record AT GoDaddy. >> >> If you change the DNS server at Godaddy then you can >> maintain it own your own servers (but this is a poor plan.) >> >> >> -- >> Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP >> Accelerated MCSE >> http://www.LearnQuick.Com >> [phone number on web site] >> >> > > |
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I think we may be comming from different angles. What I am asking is, if i
create a zone on my home DNS server of vpn.chrisharries.com, even though I only have an A record pointing to my home server at godaddy, will vpn.chrisharries still be pointed at my home server. "Herb Martin" <news@LearnQuick.com> wrote in message news:%23%23Ssf0U6GHA.4428@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > "Chris Harries" <chrisflyer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message > news:I4eVg.87170$wg.10214@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.u k... >> Hi Herb thanks for getting back to me. >> >> Basically, I dont want to transfer my public DNS to my server, that >> server will deal with all internal quries. > > It's a bad idea. (Transfer) > >> I am just wondering however, that www.chrisharries.com or a ping to >> chrisharries.com will goto my home IP address becuase I have an A record >> of chrisharries.com 82.x.x.x (home ip) at godaddy. Everything else is >> kept the same, its still there Name Servers and such like just that 1 A >> record. I am just wondering if I set-up vpn.chrisharries.com on my >> internal DNS, will external people be able to access that even with ONLY >> chrisharries.com at godaddy, so even though VPN.chrisharries.com isnt >> registerd at godaddy, chrisharries.com is so it will still resolve to my >> server? > > If you want to override a SINGLE (or a few) record(s) then just > create ZONES with the same CHILD name: myweb.chrisharried.com > would become an ENTIRE INTERNAL zone with a "blank" A-record > for the address. > > This way it will only resolve that single name and not override anything > in the Public zone (one level higher) except perhaps that specific name > (if it also exists there.) > > ALternatively you can run "Shadow DNS" and manually maintain every > public record internally also, along with any additions you wish. > > > -- > Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP > Accelerated MCSE > http://www.LearnQuick.Com > [phone number on web site] > >> Hope that makes sense >> Chris >> >> "Herb Martin" <news@LearnQuick.com> wrote in message >> news:%234FHhkz5GHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> "Chris Harries" <chrisflyer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message >>> news:iJAUg.69088$aP3.8087@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.u k... >>>> Just a small question. I have chrisharries.com registerd with godaddy. >>>> I >>>> have my DNS server (server 2003) running here at home. Now at godaddy I >>>> have >>>> an A record of chrisharries.com pointing to my home IP address and my >>>> server >>>> has DNS ports forwaded on the router. >>> >>> Most people should just leave their PUBLIC DNS with >>> GoDaddy (or their own Registrar) and run ONLY their >>> internal DNS themselves. >>> >>>> If I set-up vpn.chrisharries.com on my >>>> DNS server at home for my VPN connections, will external users be able >>>> to >>>> access it. >>> >>> Well, if their is a record for VPN.chrisharies.com in your >>> DNS server then it will resolve that name. IF external >>> users can reach that DNS server on the correct ports they >>> can also resolve it. >>> >>> Of course, the parent zone must delegate to the DNS server >>> with these records. >>> >>> (Although I recommend NOT transferring your public DNS >>> to your own server, you have changed your DNS servers in >>> the Godaddy setup to your own, right?) >>> >>>> I ask this because I only have chrisharries.com registerd at >>>> godaddy but is it fine that vpn would just be reslolved on my DNS >>>> server? >>> >>> The world (of Internet users) will go to ".", find .com, and >>> from their find the delegation to your ZONE and specifically >>> to the DNS Servers authoritative for it. >>> >>> Initially, when you set up at GoDaddy their servers would be >>> these authoritative servers UNTIL you change this. In the >>> default case you would add the record AT GoDaddy. >>> >>> If you change the DNS server at Godaddy then you can >>> maintain it own your own servers (but this is a poor plan.) >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP >>> Accelerated MCSE >>> http://www.LearnQuick.Com >>> [phone number on web site] >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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"Chris Harries" <chrisflyer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:COeWg.109097$PD.59239@fe2.news.blueyonder.co. uk... >I think we may be comming from different angles. What I am asking is, if i >create a zone on my home DNS server of vpn.chrisharries.com, even though I >only have an A record pointing to my home server at godaddy, will >vpn.chrisharries still be pointed at my home server. You question is almost indecipherable so I will just give the possibilities so you will get your answer or can ask another question: VPN.chrisharries will have precisely the IP address (rather than 'point') that you give it in that Zone, at least for any machine that queries the "home DNS" directly. For those on the Internet, they will see what is in the parent (chrisharries.com) and will only find your "home DNS" IF there is a delegation for that name in the public server at Godaddy. This would require an NS record AND an A record for the "vpn" DNS server. > even though I only have an A record pointing to my home server at godaddy, > will vpn.chrisharries still be pointed at my home server. Then for public names this A record will resolve SOME name to the "home server". It might or might not the name "vpn" or actually delegate the zone. What (precisely) are you trying to accomplish? We might be able to just tell you the method instead of ing your to figure out some other strategy that may not even serve your needs... -- Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP Accelerated MCSE http://www.LearnQuick.Com [phone number on web site] > > "Herb Martin" <news@LearnQuick.com> wrote in message > news:%23%23Ssf0U6GHA.4428@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> "Chris Harries" <chrisflyer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:I4eVg.87170$wg.10214@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.u k... >>> Hi Herb thanks for getting back to me. >>> >>> Basically, I dont want to transfer my public DNS to my server, that >>> server will deal with all internal quries. >> >> It's a bad idea. (Transfer) >> >>> I am just wondering however, that www.chrisharries.com or a ping to >>> chrisharries.com will goto my home IP address becuase I have an A record >>> of chrisharries.com 82.x.x.x (home ip) at godaddy. Everything else is >>> kept the same, its still there Name Servers and such like just that 1 A >>> record. I am just wondering if I set-up vpn.chrisharries.com on my >>> internal DNS, will external people be able to access that even with ONLY >>> chrisharries.com at godaddy, so even though VPN.chrisharries.com isnt >>> registerd at godaddy, chrisharries.com is so it will still resolve to my >>> server? >> >> If you want to override a SINGLE (or a few) record(s) then just >> create ZONES with the same CHILD name: myweb.chrisharried.com >> would become an ENTIRE INTERNAL zone with a "blank" A-record >> for the address. >> >> This way it will only resolve that single name and not override anything >> in the Public zone (one level higher) except perhaps that specific name >> (if it also exists there.) >> >> ALternatively you can run "Shadow DNS" and manually maintain every >> public record internally also, along with any additions you wish. >> >> >> -- >> Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP >> Accelerated MCSE >> http://www.LearnQuick.Com >> [phone number on web site] >> >>> Hope that makes sense >>> Chris >>> >>> "Herb Martin" <news@LearnQuick.com> wrote in message >>> news:%234FHhkz5GHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>> "Chris Harries" <chrisflyer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message >>>> news:iJAUg.69088$aP3.8087@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.u k... >>>>> Just a small question. I have chrisharries.com registerd with godaddy. >>>>> I >>>>> have my DNS server (server 2003) running here at home. Now at godaddy >>>>> I have >>>>> an A record of chrisharries.com pointing to my home IP address and my >>>>> server >>>>> has DNS ports forwaded on the router. >>>> >>>> Most people should just leave their PUBLIC DNS with >>>> GoDaddy (or their own Registrar) and run ONLY their >>>> internal DNS themselves. >>>> >>>>> If I set-up vpn.chrisharries.com on my >>>>> DNS server at home for my VPN connections, will external users be able >>>>> to >>>>> access it. >>>> >>>> Well, if their is a record for VPN.chrisharies.com in your >>>> DNS server then it will resolve that name. IF external >>>> users can reach that DNS server on the correct ports they >>>> can also resolve it. >>>> >>>> Of course, the parent zone must delegate to the DNS server >>>> with these records. >>>> >>>> (Although I recommend NOT transferring your public DNS >>>> to your own server, you have changed your DNS servers in >>>> the Godaddy setup to your own, right?) >>>> >>>>> I ask this because I only have chrisharries.com registerd at >>>>> godaddy but is it fine that vpn would just be reslolved on my DNS >>>>> server? >>>> >>>> The world (of Internet users) will go to ".", find .com, and >>>> from their find the delegation to your ZONE and specifically >>>> to the DNS Servers authoritative for it. >>>> >>>> Initially, when you set up at GoDaddy their servers would be >>>> these authoritative servers UNTIL you change this. In the >>>> default case you would add the record AT GoDaddy. >>>> >>>> If you change the DNS server at Godaddy then you can >>>> maintain it own your own servers (but this is a poor plan.) >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP >>>> Accelerated MCSE >>>> http://www.LearnQuick.Com >>>> [phone number on web site] >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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