Friend of mine has a Windows 2000 Server running IIS and a website which is accessible via the internet ( but will not resolve for internal employees. His is the set up:
The W2K Server is dual homed with a public NIC and private NIC. This server hosts the website. This server is also a DNS server (the thing does everything unfortunately). The public NIC is 67.93.xxx.xxx and the private is 192.168.1.x. In the DNS server, there is a zone for the comanyname.com with a record with the public address. This is an AD shop and the AD domain name is companyname.local. Why would internal users being able to browse and not ? Their DNS settings point to the private NIC as the primary DNS Server?
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The W2K Server is dual homed with a public NIC and private NIC. This server hosts the website. This server is also a DNS server (the thing does everything unfortunately). The public NIC is 67.93.xxx.xxx and the private is 192.168.1.x. In the DNS server, there is a zone for the comanyname.com with a record with the public address. This is an AD shop and the AD domain name is companyname.local. Why would internal users being able to browse and not ? Their DNS settings point to the private NIC as the primary DNS Server?
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