> Read inline please.
>
> In news:D677D4BE-C03A-41E4-BA30-F2BF74369173[ at ]microsoft.com,
> Basse DK <BasseDK[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
> > I have problems connecting to our .Com domain from the inside of our
> > Lan, but can get on the .Dk domain. (Both WWW hosted in the house)
>
> You need to create a record on the internal DNS that gives the web server's
> internal address to internal clients.
>
> >
> > I have resently changed to another ISP, and one of my programmers
> > have changed somthing in the DNS, but i can´t fix it ??
>
> Changing to a new ISP should not have changed anything internally, the
> internal records need to give the internal IPs of locally hosted sites (If
> you are behind an NAT device)
>
> >
> > Is there a tool to check the DNS for errors and fix it ?
> www.dnsreport.com works good for checking public zones, but certainly you
> aren't hosting the public DNS on your local DNS server, are you?
> If you are, you need to move the public zones to a DNS server dedicated to
> resolving names for external clients only, not internal clients.
>
>
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