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Configuration of IIS, DNS and Network for Intranet Site


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Good day! I created intranet webpage and I configured it in IIS as my web server. It work by using this url: http://100.10.10.1/intranet/index.php100.10.10.1 Is the 4th server where I have IIS I want to happen is the url should be http://intranet.dlp.cu which I created in hostheader and I used the ip address 100.10.10.1, this url has an Host A in DNS 1 but when type the url http://intranet.dlp.cu the page cannot be displayed. What configuration I need to do. We have 2 NIC, I have DNS 1 for PDC, DNS 2 for BDC. I read some forum that they do is the DNS 1 is for external used which is for Internet and the DNS 2 is for Internal which is for Intranet. But my problem is DNS 2 is for back up, if the internet was down in DNS 1, DNS 2 would be used for internet. I really don’t know what I need to do to work my intranet site. By the way I used ISA/ISP, modem, proxy/gateway for internet. Is it the configuration is in DNS/Networking and IIS?How?I search but I can't find any same solution in my problem. Thank you

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I still never got what your network topology is...Where's DNS 1 and DNS 2? Are they in the same LAN of your web server AND clients, or what? Do the clients connect to THEM, or do they connect to the gateway? Does the gateway support DNS?The best setup you can do is to have the gateway forward DNS entries to DNS 1 and DNS 2, and have both DNS 1 and DNS 2 forward to your ISP's DNS. Then, at both DNS 1 and DNS 2, make an A record for intranet.dlp.cu to 100.10.10.1. Doing this however assumes you have control over the gateway and both DNS servers... do you? It also requires the gateway to actually support DNS... does it (99% do, but just in case...)?In that setup, it doesn't matter where the DNS is, as long as it's reachable from the gateway AND the DNS has internet access.

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I still never got what your network topology is...Where's DNS 1 and DNS 2? Are they in the same LAN of your web server AND clients, or what? Do the clients connect to THEM, or do they connect to the gateway? Does the gateway support DNS?The best setup you can do is to have the gateway forward DNS entries to DNS 1 and DNS 2, and have both DNS 1 and DNS 2 forward to your ISP's DNS. Then, at both DNS 1 and DNS 2, make an A record for intranet.dlp.cu to 100.10.10.1. Doing this however assumes you have control over the gateway and both DNS servers... do you? It also requires the gateway to actually support DNS... does it (99% do, but just in case...)?In that setup, it doesn't matter where the DNS is, as long as it's reachable from the gateway AND the DNS has internet access.
Gateway support DNS. Thank you
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