Re: Webserver behind Cisco 4500 Router
- From: "derSchweiz" <keine@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 07:30:41 GMT
No, this website im trying to get to work is totally separate from my AD
Name space. Say my AD Name is contoso.com, and the web server on the AD
network is web.contoso.com, but the dns used on the internet to access this
server is www.nwtraders.com. They are also behind an ISA server after the
Cisco 4500 and using DNS will mean adding another forward lookup and making
things very messy. Any way to configre the router so internal workstations
can type in www.nwtraders.com (translate to the external interface of the
4500 router). I did this with a SOHO Linksys router before, if it could work
with that, im pretty sure the IOS is capable of doing this..
Thanks again
"madmax" <jsallmann@xxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:1142147582.037592.132680@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
So,
Your internal AD DNS namespace is the same as your external web site
dns name? Not sure if that is what you meant by that. IE internal
name is example.com and external name is www.example.com. Just wanted
to clarify.
.
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