> I've created an additional site in IIS 6 on my development 
> server with a unique Host Header. So there are currently two 
> sites on that server. Now I've got my brilliant Network admin 
> trying to that second site to the DNS. Thus far, he has failed 
> miserably :-). He created a "new primary forward lookup zone." 
> On the new primary zone, he created "a host A record corresponding
> to the Host Header name," but only the dns server itself is able 
> to resolve it, and in that case, not to the second site, but 
> rather the development home page itself.
> 
> The bottom line is that he blames me, and I blame him, and we're
> about to take it outside, in which case, we'll be looking for a 
> new network admin (LOL). We would greatly appreciate any ideas 
> on how to resolve this DNS issue. Thanks!

There's no need to create a new zone. Zones typically correspond to domains
or subdomains. Assuming that both sites on your server use the same IP
address, your network administrator only needs to create a CNAME record
pointing the new host name to the old one. If the sites use different IP
addresses, you need to create a new A record pointing the new host name to
the appropriate IP address.

In any case, your network administrator needs to learn how DNS works, since
it's integral to so many things on a network. Unless you're changing DNS
entries yourself, there's nothing he can really blame you for, except that
you're making him do his job.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/

Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized 
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Chicago, Baltimore, Northern Virginia, or on-site at your location. 
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