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It sounds
like your web is on a separate domain.� You
can build a new zone (primary) in your dns server. �That will give you the ability to see it.� If you replicate with other dns servers, do
not include that zone in the replication configuration. Cheryl A. Turcotte��������� NHJAX
Web Page Server Manager IRMD Naval Hospital 2080 Child St., Jacksonville, FL� 32214 Phone: 904-542-7573�� Beeper: 904-855-6322 -----Original Message----- Hard coding was my next step. If I
use the ISP's DNS servers instead of the internal one it works just fine how
ever when we do this the mail goes down the tube. I don't really know
what the ISP let's in and out of there fire wall the cust has a cheese ball
little firewall one of the pick and choose variety. the only ports open
are http, smtp, and pop. -----
Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, September 11,
2001 10:40 AM Subject: RE:
DNS problem Did they
hardcode the address in the dns? And is
it replicated to all the nameservers registered. And is
the ISP letting it go out the firewall? -----Original
Message----- A
customer has a pure 2000 network. From the inside we are able to resolve
all names internal and external with the exception of their web page which is
hosted off site. The internal DNS forwarders are set to talk to
the ISP's DNS servers. All of the ISP's DNS records are correct.
The ISP hosts their web page. Anybody got any ideas. Matt
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