Jared
04-22-2002, 02:21 PM
Ok... need help...
I host 3 websites... all 3 are viewable from the internet. From inside my LAN I can only see "www.techieathome.com". When I try to go to the other two, I hit the web portal for my router. If I disable the web portal the requests times out after a while. I am guessing this is because the router sees a request coming from the same IP as the router is using? Here is what my network structure looks like.
http://www.toomanyhobbies.com/pics/lan.jpg
When I setup my domain controler, I setup the server with a domain of techieathome.com, so it seems a host of special forward lookup zones have been setup automatically making the website accessible from both sides. Here is what that looks like...
http://www.toomanyhobbies.com/pics/dns.jpg
I want to be able to see the other 2 web sites on the LAN as well. I do not want to do anything wierd with LMHOST files. I would like to do this with DNS if possible but I dont' know where to start. Anyone a DNS guru? :confused:
I host 3 websites... all 3 are viewable from the internet. From inside my LAN I can only see "www.techieathome.com". When I try to go to the other two, I hit the web portal for my router. If I disable the web portal the requests times out after a while. I am guessing this is because the router sees a request coming from the same IP as the router is using? Here is what my network structure looks like.
http://www.toomanyhobbies.com/pics/lan.jpg
When I setup my domain controler, I setup the server with a domain of techieathome.com, so it seems a host of special forward lookup zones have been setup automatically making the website accessible from both sides. Here is what that looks like...
http://www.toomanyhobbies.com/pics/dns.jpg
I want to be able to see the other 2 web sites on the LAN as well. I do not want to do anything wierd with LMHOST files. I would like to do this with DNS if possible but I dont' know where to start. Anyone a DNS guru? :confused:
