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Hi there,
I am trying to set up a number of computers under a Windows 2000 AS domain
controller. Unfortunately, I appear to be having quite severe problems with
the DNS.
The internet connection for the domain comes into a router, which then
enters the network switch. The name of the domain is ABC.COM and only
resolves locally.
However, it would appear that I can have either internet access or
network/filesharing access depending on whose DNS servers I use. If I use
those of my ISP, the internet functions, but I cannot access the local
network. Using 192.168.0.1 (the domain controller) works the other way
around. If i were to register ABC.COM with internic and point it to the
domain controller, would using my ISP's DNS servers then provide network
access aswell (I would presume ABC.COM would resolve to the domain
controller, and the network would then access it using the LAN as opposed to
WAN?)
Please could you confirm that my theory is correct, and perhaps
explain/point me in the direction of any help or a tutorial
Kind Regards,
Oli
Hi there,
I am trying to set up a number of computers under a Windows 2000 AS domain
controller. Unfortunately, I appear to be having quite severe problems with
the DNS.
The internet connection for the domain comes into a router, which then
enters the network switch. The name of the domain is ABC.COM and only
resolves locally.
However, it would appear that I can have either internet access or
network/filesharing access depending on whose DNS servers I use. If I use
those of my ISP, the internet functions, but I cannot access the local
network. Using 192.168.0.1 (the domain controller) works the other way
around. If i were to register ABC.COM with internic and point it to the
domain controller, would using my ISP's DNS servers then provide network
access aswell (I would presume ABC.COM would resolve to the domain
controller, and the network would then access it using the LAN as opposed to
WAN?)
Please could you confirm that my theory is correct, and perhaps
explain/point me in the direction of any help or a tutorial
Kind Regards,
Oli