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DNS forward lookup zone "local"We have setup our internal DNS network with company01.local but our domain in the internet is company.com. Do I need to create another 'Forward Lookup Zones' with 'company.com' besides 'company01.local'? On the company01.local zone. I created smtp host, mail server host and mx record. On the company.com zone. Do I need to create a 'New Host' for the exchange server with IP address of our public IP? Do I need to create an MX record too? Do I need to create a 'Reverse Lookup Zones' too for the forward zone of company.com? Or I don't need to do all these but just ask my ISP provider for the proper forward and reverse zone? Thanks, Ricky Hi,
Answers inline. Leif "RickyVene" <RickyV***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message No need for that if you have company.com hosted externallynews:83BFB10B-6881-4A1F-B908-3444B6332B03@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > We have setup our internal DNS network with company01.local but our domain > in the internet is company.com. Do I need to create another 'Forward > Lookup > Zones' with 'company.com' besides 'company01.local'? > Not necessary> On the company01.local zone. I created smtp host, mail server host and mx > record. > Not necessary if the company.com is hosted externally> On the company.com zone. Do I need to create a 'New Host' for the > exchange > server with IP address of our public IP? Do I need to create an MX record > too? > No> Do I need to create a 'Reverse Lookup Zones' too for the forward zone of > company.com? > Ask the ISP to host your external names> Or I don't need to do all these but just ask my ISP provider for the > proper > forward and reverse zone? Show quote > > Thanks, > Ricky My domain registor is from zoneedit.com and my ISP is from Bell Canada
(separate company), when I did a reverse lookup on zoneedit.com it gives me a cname, ptr x2, ns x2 and A x2. Here's the list for As: ns6.bellnexxia.net A 209.226.175.XXX ns4.bellglobal.com A 198.235.216.XXX Should I use that (209.226.175.XXX, 198.235.216.XXX) as my DNS forward? I'm using internal IP and I'm using DNS forward to resolved internet and SMTP. Thanks, Ricky Show quote "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote: > Hi, > > Answers inline. > > Leif > > "RickyVene" <RickyV***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:83BFB10B-6881-4A1F-B908-3444B6332B03@microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > > > We have setup our internal DNS network with company01.local but our domain > > in the internet is company.com. Do I need to create another 'Forward > > Lookup > > Zones' with 'company.com' besides 'company01.local'? > > No need for that if you have company.com hosted externally > > > > On the company01.local zone. I created smtp host, mail server host and mx > > record. > > Not necessary > > > > On the company.com zone. Do I need to create a 'New Host' for the > > exchange > > server with IP address of our public IP? Do I need to create an MX record > > too? > > Not necessary if the company.com is hosted externally > > > > Do I need to create a 'Reverse Lookup Zones' too for the forward zone of > > company.com? > > No > > > > Or I don't need to do all these but just ask my ISP provider for the > > proper > > forward and reverse zone? > > Ask the ISP to host your external names > > > > Thanks, > > Ricky > > > Hi,
You should use the DNS servers from your ISP as forwarders (if that is part of your agreement with them). Leif Show quote "RickyVene" <RickyV***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D4AF7CAD-DFD6-4F9B-9168-B760BAE6418C@microsoft.com... > My domain registor is from zoneedit.com and my ISP is from Bell Canada > (separate company), when I did a reverse lookup on zoneedit.com it gives > me a > cname, ptr x2, ns x2 and A x2. Here's the list for As: > > ns6.bellnexxia.net A 209.226.175.XXX > ns4.bellglobal.com A 198.235.216.XXX > > Should I use that (209.226.175.XXX, 198.235.216.XXX) as my DNS forward? > I'm using internal IP and I'm using DNS forward to resolved internet and > SMTP. > > Thanks, > Ricky > > "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Answers inline. >> >> Leif >> >> "RickyVene" <RickyV***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:83BFB10B-6881-4A1F-B908-3444B6332B03@microsoft.com... >> > Hi, >> > >> > We have setup our internal DNS network with company01.local but our >> > domain >> > in the internet is company.com. Do I need to create another 'Forward >> > Lookup >> > Zones' with 'company.com' besides 'company01.local'? >> >> No need for that if you have company.com hosted externally >> > >> > On the company01.local zone. I created smtp host, mail server host and >> > mx >> > record. >> >> Not necessary >> > >> > On the company.com zone. Do I need to create a 'New Host' for the >> > exchange >> > server with IP address of our public IP? Do I need to create an MX >> > record >> > too? >> >> Not necessary if the company.com is hosted externally >> > >> > Do I need to create a 'Reverse Lookup Zones' too for the forward zone >> > of >> > company.com? >> >> No >> > >> > Or I don't need to do all these but just ask my ISP provider for the >> > proper >> > forward and reverse zone? >> >> Ask the ISP to host your external names >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Ricky >> >> >> On Mon, 15 May 2006 13:05:02 -0700, RickyVene
<RickyV***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Show quote >Hi, No problem with the .local and .com mix> >We have setup our internal DNS network with company01.local but our domain >in the internet is company.com. Do I need to create another 'Forward Lookup >Zones' with 'company.com' besides 'company01.local'? > >On the company01.local zone. I created smtp host, mail server host and mx >record. > >On the company.com zone. Do I need to create a 'New Host' for the exchange >server with IP address of our public IP? Do I need to create an MX record >too? > >Do I need to create a 'Reverse Lookup Zones' too for the forward zone of >company.com? > >Or I don't need to do all these but just ask my ISP provider for the proper >forward and reverse zone? > >Thanks, >Ricky If the cert says .com you can pply it to the OWA default web site in the normal way. So long as the FQDN the ISP point you at says the same as the actual FQDN you hit you'll be warning/popup-free. Do NOTHING internally. Make sure the EXTERNAL DNS has one A record pointing to the same address as the Certificate name. Really, do not overcomplicate your brain on this one, no need at all. |
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