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SO I got a Small Forest happening and I am using AD controlled Zones , Having a few Servers for DNS I also use one on the Gateway Router. It services the one node of terminals to users behind the router and to the internet as well. Being a DUN server and INTRANET I also use it for ALIASED CNames in the DNS ENTRY.. So the one server has multiple names... for purpose of adding URL Friendly feature names..
Like www.domain.com and router.domain.com and DUN.domain.com and NS12.domain.com Everything resolves back to an IP Which is STATIC, but Cause its a Router and Must also stand as an seperate DNS name server, Windows 2003 AD DNS gets confused and sends record information out to the world for its actual name being router.domain.com and comes back with its internal IP , thus unusable to outside internet.... I have a Mail server running off an ASP platform and this is getting difficult to remedy ANY THOUGHTS ? |
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This isn't an IIS issue, it sounds like you need to remove the root server node of your local DNS server. I don't know if this will help, but it's probably worth a look.
http://www.microsoft.com/servicepro...s/split_dns.asp
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Thanks Doug.. The link you provided was usefull.. Sorry for posting under IIS, but I seem to be having issues with getting responses from other Direct sources of Server help.. ASPFREE is the best resource for any questions I have to do with IIS... This seems to be a better and more mature Community of People..
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