SimonDavis
Technical User
I'm probably asking a question here that can only be answered with an RTFM or similar, but here goes.
I am having a lot of transient errors on web browsing on our network. Users are often failing to connect to webpages, then 5 minutes later, everything is OK.
I have a Win2k network, connected to the net via a raptor firewall. We have a lease line with our ISP, with fixed IPs on the outside of the firewall / cisco router etc.
The internal network is a pretty conventional one, 10.0.0.0 scheme.
I have 5 servers, 2 of which have dns running.
I may have messed it all up though.
I have 2 dns addresses from my ISP, with the server names. I have entered both of these into the forward AND reverse lookup zone places in dns config, on both dns servers.
On each client, I have configured (mostly via DHCP, but some static) dns to use the two internal servers, then for good luck the ISP servers as well.
The non dns servers (static IPs) are the same.
Is there anything obviously wrong there? If that looks OK, maybe I need to have a look at the firewall, but that's another story.
Alternatively, if someone could point me to an idiots guide to dns, I'm quite happy to go back to square one and work through it from the beginning. It has to be a real idiots guide though, as I have tried a lot of guides, and at some point in all of them I lose the plot.
Thanks!
I am having a lot of transient errors on web browsing on our network. Users are often failing to connect to webpages, then 5 minutes later, everything is OK.
I have a Win2k network, connected to the net via a raptor firewall. We have a lease line with our ISP, with fixed IPs on the outside of the firewall / cisco router etc.
The internal network is a pretty conventional one, 10.0.0.0 scheme.
I have 5 servers, 2 of which have dns running.
I may have messed it all up though.
I have 2 dns addresses from my ISP, with the server names. I have entered both of these into the forward AND reverse lookup zone places in dns config, on both dns servers.
On each client, I have configured (mostly via DHCP, but some static) dns to use the two internal servers, then for good luck the ISP servers as well.
The non dns servers (static IPs) are the same.
Is there anything obviously wrong there? If that looks OK, maybe I need to have a look at the firewall, but that's another story.
Alternatively, if someone could point me to an idiots guide to dns, I'm quite happy to go back to square one and work through it from the beginning. It has to be a real idiots guide though, as I have tried a lot of guides, and at some point in all of them I lose the plot.
Thanks!