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Not quite done, you know that first DNS Crawler link I gave you resolving the root domain? Well, now it resolves to both the public and private IP. I'm guessing this is cause Active Directory put that private IP there. Disable Active Directory for that zone.
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Whoo hoo!
Finally, its all working. Was well worth the effort. Thanks Silent, ur a champ, give me some details and when the site is fully up and running ill put some links or whateva on them. I should be right from now on, if i have any more queries, ill be sure to post on here. I don't get alan's post bout the PTR record, i deleted it and it still seems to be resolving to itself.. Did he mean i would need that record if one of my name servers was cottee.net? Well, thanks again. warwickcottee@hotmail.com |
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couple of notes..
the IP 192.168.1.2 seems to keep re-appearing and that domain is no longer AD integrated. But it still seems to work. - that is IIS for cottee.net. And i think it needs to be AD for Exchange. Ill muck around with it and see how i go |
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