I don't think I have any issue but I am having a hard time explaining myself to 
my board.

Here is what I have:
An internal web server nat through my firewall.
An ssl cert to the address of the nat on the firewall.
A DNS record to the nat on the firewall.

When accessing the site internally I use the local ip address and get the 
"security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different 
website's address" which I understand should
be there because I am not going to the DNS record for the cert.  
When accessing the site externally I use the DNS record and get directly to the 
login page as expected.

I want to walk through this with my board but I am instructed it has to be 
exactly how they will see it in the real world not no local ip's and no cert 
errors.....
When I try to access it using the DNS record IE gets stuck.
I can add the host address to my hosts file and everything looks great.
When I add an new zone or a ptr record IE gets stuck.

Any ideas how to help me, other than the hosts file?

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