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Intranet Website Access
Our company has an internal network. I have created an intranet site which uses Windows XP and IIS. I ususally just type in the IP address of the computer I'm serving the pages from but now I have muliple sites that I need to host so I need to somehow resolve the IP to names. For example my IP address is 10.10.1.138 and the computer name is webmaster. Since I have multiple sites within my intranet I want the users to access them not by typing in the IP address or computer name. I'd like them to type http://intranet.com/, http://intranet2.com or something like that. Once I can do that I'm able to care of the rest. But how do I get to that point? Do I need to create an internal DNS?
Regards, JR Wakabayashi |
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If the computers are all on the same LAN, you should be able to use the computer name, just as you mentioned. If users are outside your local LAN, you'll need DNS
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