Primary DNS server = 192.168.0.1 serves AD zone company.com
Web server for www.company.com = 192.168.50.50

A request is being made to have http://company.com resolve to
192.168.50.50.  

My AD zone, company.com, already has an "A" record with no host value
pointing to 192.168.0.1.  Specifically, it looks like this:

(same as parent folder) Host (A)        192.168.0.1

It seems to me it would be very bad to change this, right?  That would
mean that any DNS request for "company.com" would resolve to my
webserver.  That would be good for the http requests, but horrible for
everything else, like the clients and servers.

Is there any way to honor that request?

Thanks,

Bryan Lucas
Server Administrator
Texas Christian University
(817) 257-6971

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