Internal website same as AD domain?
So our website is www.example.com Our AD is also example.com I've changed our external DNS A record so you can go to both example.com and www.example.com and get to our website. Is there a way to have...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
The technique is called split DNS where the internal clients when referring to the internal DNS servers will get the private IP address of the Server. On your internal DNS Server uou will need to...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
Hello This also a problem we have run into. MS best practise is have a seperate domain internally from your external domain. E.g. Internal domain would be example.local and your external domain would...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
PatrickGR wrote: Is there a way to have it so people on our internal network on our domain can also go to http://example.com (no WWW) and get to our website without it having an affect on AD? The...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
Ok, that's pretty much the answer I was expecting, just hoping for something else. Thanks!
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
kByrne wrote: Hello This also a problem we have run into. MS best practise is have a seperate domain internally from your external domain. E.g. Internal domain would be example.local and your external...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
Mike4003 wrote: kByrne wrote: Hello This also a problem we have run into. MS best practise is have a seperate domain internally from your external domain. E.g. Internal domain would be example.local...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
This is correct- internally, example.com needs to point to the IP addresses of your DC's for authentication to work properly. Deleting/modifying these records WILL cause issues with authentication ;)
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
Domains ending in .local cause serious performance issues with name resolution in OS X. I haven't read about any change in Microsoft's best practices (although it's entirely possible that I just don't...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
Pdethier wrote: Domains ending in .local cause serious performance issues with name resolution in OS X. I haven't read about any change in Microsoft's best practices (although it's entirely possible...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
If I was planning a new network I'd probably go "hostname.office.company.com" (i.e. dc01.tx.contoso.com), as it provides the most consistency and follows the whole concept of "specific to general".
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
In Internet DNS (public), you can insert a catch-all record to be able to show a website with anything as long it includes example.com, example, people will type sales.example.com or tech.example.com,...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
So our website is www.example.com Our AD is also example.com I've changed our external DNS A record so you can go to both example.com and www.example.com and get to our website. Is there a way to have...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
The technique is called split DNS where the internal clients when referring to the internal DNS servers will get the private IP address of the Server. On your internal DNS Server uou will need to...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
Hello This also a problem we have run into. MS best practise is have a seperate domain internally from your external domain. E.g. Internal domain would be example.local and your external domain would...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
PatrickGR wrote: Is there a way to have it so people on our internal network on our domain can also go to http://example.com (no WWW) and get to our website without it having an affect on AD? The...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
Ok, that's pretty much the answer I was expecting, just hoping for something else. Thanks!
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
kByrne wrote: Hello This also a problem we have run into. MS best practise is have a seperate domain internally from your external domain. E.g. Internal domain would be example.local and your external...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
Mike4003 wrote: kByrne wrote: Hello This also a problem we have run into. MS best practise is have a seperate domain internally from your external domain. E.g. Internal domain would be example.local...
View ArticleInternal website same as AD domain?
This is correct- internally, example.com needs to point to the IP addresses of your DC's for authentication to work properly. Deleting/modifying these records WILL cause issues with authentication ;)
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....