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Need Another Help!!
The problem is I cant use the domain names to access sites from inside my network.
But accessing the sites outside using the domain names works fine. Could it be my dns setup? I am sure that its not my router cause i tried to run my dns on windows and i can access my domain names inside my network, your help is appreciated. thanks |
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Let me get this straight. If I were to go to somedomain.com I would be able to get to your website. But since you're on the local network, if you went to that same domain then you would not be able to connect? Well this is very common. There's a few solutions.
1) Set your hosts files on every machine to point the domains to private IPs. 2) Setup BIND to use views so that external requests get the public IP, and internal requests get the private IP. 3) Setup private domains that are only for use on the internal network.
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