All you should have to do is create an A record named www, point
it to the internal IP of your web server. This will create an A record of
www.domain.com Thanks, Anthony Scott Microsoft
Consultant Mobile 616-481-9722 | Desk 616-464-6369 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ramon Linan HI, I have one of my client that has AD integrated DNS. The internet domain is the same that the AD domain. (domain.com) They have ns1 and ns2 to handle the internet domain, meaning mx,
www, A ,etc records for domain.com, those are the external DNS servers. And they also have several internal dns servers for AD. The thing is I am able to query ns1 and ns2 from outside the office
and find out everything for the domain, global catalogs, DC, etc Is this the correct way to do it? Anybody knows a good white paper or similar that deals with AD
integrated DNS, internal and external dns, etc? Thanks Rezuma |
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