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Prior IT support named a customer's Windows 2016 AD domain example.com instead of example.local, as I've always done it. The customer has an external Apache web server hosting www.example.com.
When a user browses to http://example.com or http://www.example.com it fails because that resolves to the server's LAN IP address.
How can I ensure that users can reach the external company web server?
(Different issue: Resolving DNS issues in an Active Directory Domain ending in .com instead of .local)
domain-name-system active-directory windows-server-2016
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Prior IT support named a customer's Windows 2016 AD domain example.com instead of example.local, as I've always done it. The customer has an external Apache web server hosting www.example.com.
When a user browses to http://example.com or http://www.example.com it fails because that resolves to the server's LAN IP address.
How can I ensure that users can reach the external company web server?
(Different issue: Resolving DNS issues in an Active Directory Domain ending in .com instead of .local)
domain-name-system active-directory windows-server-2016
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Prior IT support named a customer's Windows 2016 AD domain example.com instead of example.local, as I've always done it. The customer has an external Apache web server hosting www.example.com.
When a user browses to http://example.com or http://www.example.com it fails because that resolves to the server's LAN IP address.
How can I ensure that users can reach the external company web server?
(Different issue: Resolving DNS issues in an Active Directory Domain ending in .com instead of .local)
domain-name-system active-directory windows-server-2016
Prior IT support named a customer's Windows 2016 AD domain example.com instead of example.local, as I've always done it. The customer has an external Apache web server hosting www.example.com.
When a user browses to http://example.com or http://www.example.com it fails because that resolves to the server's LAN IP address.
How can I ensure that users can reach the external company web server?
(Different issue: Resolving DNS issues in an Active Directory Domain ending in .com instead of .local)
domain-name-system active-directory windows-server-2016
domain-name-system active-directory windows-server-2016
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