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DNS entry and forward lookup zone help for VPN tunnel

Asked by scotto2003 in Miscellaneous Networking, Networking Hardware Firewalls, Domain Name Service (DNS)

Tags: entry, forward, dns, lookup, zone

I have a VPN tunnel from my cisco 3005 to a client's 3005.....   we are hitting a website across the VPN tunnel and the IP of the site/web server is 10.241.12.42      in the bottom left corner of IE I see the hostname trying to resolve, which is apps.domainname.org... i then get a page not displayed....     if I add an entry to the hosts file  
10.241.12.42        apps.domainname.org
   it works fine... it comes up with app.domainname.org/apps/cds/host.xps and the site is functional....



I would like to add a DNS forward lookupzone  on my 2003 DC/DNS server so I don't have to add a manual entry to each computer's hosts file.  so i deleted the hosts entry, flushed the dns cache on my system....and....
 created a new zone named domainname.org and then an A record for apps with the 10.241.12.42 IP.  
Then created a reverse lookup zone and entry for 42.         I then get the same page not displayed errors as I got without the hosts entry.
I can do a nslookup on the 10.241.12.42 and resolve the hostname... but the site will not work.  I can ping the IP fine through the tunnel....  just can't get to the site using my DNS server....  
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Tags: entry, forward, dns, lookup, zone
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