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How do I get to my external website when my AD domain internal name is the same as my external name? Or From inside the office, I can't get to http://domain.com, but can using http://www.domain.com after creating an "A" 'www' record.
By Ace Fekay @ 10:51 PM :: 4118 Views :: :: Active Directory, Tips and Tricks, DNS

Is your internal domain name and external domain name the same? If so, it's called a split zone.

This is a common dilemma resulting when the internal AD name and the external public names are the same. Users inside the office, including VPN users connected from an external location to the office, cannot get to their externally hosted website.



 

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How to export AD-integrated zones to file

Author: SuperUser Account :: Sunday, November 25, 2007 6:08 PM

When making changes to your DNS zones, taking a file copy of your AD-integrated zones can be a useful thing to do. It not only provides a human-readable document of the state of the zone at the time of the change, but can also be used to recover a damaged or corrupt zone. This article describes how to backup the zone using the dnscmd.exe command line utility and provides some guidance on how the file might be used in a recovery scenario

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