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In news:165501c499cb$c9f4a200$a301280a@phx.gbl,
jdh <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> made a post then I commented below
> We have a four server network--all Windows 2000 server.
> We are hosting our own mail, but our site is hosted
> elsewhere.
>
> Our site is accessible from workstations NOT on our
> network--but all systems on our network get a dns error
> when trying to access the site.
>
> Our internal domain name matches the site name. For
> example, our server names are as follows:
>
> fileserver.ourdomain.com
> mailserver.ourdomain.com
> sqlserver.ourdomain.com
> acctserver.ourdomain.com
>
> Our website is
www.ourdomain.com, which is hosted by a
> third party.
>
> I've posted this in here because of the dns error we're
> receiving. But I have a feeling that the problem is
> having our internal domain name the same as the registered
> domain name. But since we are hosting our own mail, I
> assume that it is necessary to do it this way and have the
> email addresses be user@ourdomain.com.
>
> Please help me understand why we can't access our site, or
> tell me how to rectify the problem. I can provide you
> more info if needed.
>
> Understand that our site IS accessible from workstations
> not attached to our internal network.
>
> Thank you.
Easy fix. Manually create a www entry providing the external website IP.
ANother way to do it, which I like better because if the website IP changes,
you don;t have to worry about it, is to delegate a child zone called "www"
under your current ourdomain.com, and provide your current nameservers that
are authorative for the external domain name (found at your reistrar).
Forget about accessing it without the www part (such as
http://ourdomain.com) because with your split zone name, it will require
altering DC functionality with reg entries that will cause issues with GPOs,
DFS and other domain communications.
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