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More info?)
I don't know what happen, that's the problem. Users told
me the other day they couldn't access this site for about
a month. I replaced my email server which is also a dc.
I added a secondary zone from another agency we are
connected to. I was under the impression we accessed the
sites we needed through a third party as we use the links
on their intranet site. I have static routes on my router
to this third party which has a router in my building back
to them via t1. We access several sites from the agency
in question but access their resources by ip, this one in
particular is using the url. Of course it's the one they
use most often!!
>-----Original Message-----
>In news:2068d01c45933$00b1e840$a101280a@phx.gbl,
>mikebart <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> posted a
question
>Then Kevin replied below:
>> I have recently run into a problem access resources from
>> an agency outside our network. I'm not sure what
happened
>> but I used to be able access the resource www.abc.com
(for
>> example). I can only get to that resource now by it's
>> ip. Do I need to enter a new record in my current
>> internal dns forward lookup zone or should I create a
new
>> zone? Which type of record should I add if that is the
>> way to go?
>
>What changes have been made lately?
>Things like this don't just "happen", usually something
sets them off.
>
>Run this in a command prompt: nslookup www.abc.com it
should return the IP
>of the site, is it the correct IP?
>Do you have a local DNS server?
>Is there a zone for abc.com?
>Is there a " . " Forward Lookup Zone?
>There are many questions that must be looked at, just
saying it doesn't work
>any more doesn't give a clue.
>
>--
>Best regards,
>Kevin D4 Dad Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
>Hope This Helps
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