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Jun 28th, 2006, 06:02 AM
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RE: DNS problem with Windows Sever Enterprise 2003
Hi all,
i have a bit of an issue with the DNS on Windows server 2003 Enterprise edition.
Right then this the issue.
Were starting to host our own company websites on our own server network. It's not a cluster domain and is managed by Active Directory, the sites have been created in IIS but nothing has been done in the DNS or Active Directory to this efect.
Now, we have purchased a domain name through a provider, and configured the TLD to point to our DNS, and forwards all queries to the ip address and the appropriate port, whch has worked and can be recognised to all computers that are a member of the domain, ore at least ahve privelages to access the domain.
The problems is that any public access machine, such as those connected to the internet wantign to visit the site, cant access it, its nt finding the ip addrss or the name server for external visitors. Also, the domain name is different to the DNS name.
Eg
www.name.co.uk
WebServer.another-name.com
Have looked at th si for the past couple of days and i'm not having any joys at all.
see what you guys think of this.
ether reply to my or grab me on MSN.
kaihirst AT hotmail.co.uk
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Kai
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