Domain.com is also registered externally (internet).
When on my internal subnet my internal DNS servers resolve domain.com
and all is well. But when I fire up a VPN client and get a new set of
DNS servers I'm guessing they are picking up the external view of
domain.com. The external view points to a web hosting service.
Consequently I loose all access to DFS folders (including "My
Documents" etc) as long as the VPN connection is active.
Basically, I want to use the VPN supplied DNS servers for all name
resolution *except* for domain.com which should ALWAYS point to my
internal servers - even when the VPN connection is active.
I don't want to use host records because that would break DFS anyways.
Any ideas how I might fix this?
Apologies if this is the wrong group - if I should be somewhere else
please let me know. Happy to provide further configuration details as
required.
Thanks all
Chris
>Hi there, unfortuantely you can't specify on a client different dns servers
>to use for different domains. You have to either make sure they use a dns
>server that contains a copy of the zone they need to resolve or make sure a
>copy of that zone is on the dns server they are using ( i realise they are
>both the same thing). Your best bet would be to create a record on your
>external dns servers for the internal resource you are trying to access. Bear
>in mind an external record could point to an internal IP say, 192.168.x.x (or
>any other private subnet that you may be using on your LAN), that way the
>client will receive the ip and be able to access the resource. Hope that
>helps. Good luck.
>James.
Thanks James, unfortunately I have no control over the external DNS
and can't add records there. Looks like I'll have to rethink the
internal/external publishing of domain.com - likely I'll have to use
different names internally/externally
Cheers,
Chris