There is a great guide for how to accomplish what you are wanting to do here:
http://www.vladville.com/a
Jeff
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Browse All TopicsWe are a small web development firm and use SBS 2003 for our office network.
When we develop a new site part of the process is to fix up a IIS site and DNS name for the clients site for internal purposes. Currently we use clientname.local
For a number of reasons this is now impractical and I want to know if we can move to a different method.
What I would like to do is have the ability to set up local.clientdomain.com, dev.clientdomain.com and demo.clientdomain.com in our DNS so that these are only available internally. Of course the problem here is that the clients www will not be available as its not in the DNS for us.
Clearly having the subdomains added to the public DNS is impractical as our clients wont want to do it. Is there a way to inherit the public DNS for a name into our DNS?
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There is a great guide for how to accomplish what you are wanting to do here:
http://www.vladville.com/a
Jeff
TechSoEasy
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by: Chris-DentPosted on 2007-03-14 at 09:12:08ID: 18719623
Hello there,
Probably the easiest way around that problem is to add local, dev and demo as Forward Lookup Zones in their own right. That is:
Zone Name: local.clientdomain.com
Zone Name: dev.clientdomain.com
Zone Name: demo.clientdomain.com
Then for each of those ensure Dynamic Updates is disabled and the only Host (A) Record associated with "(same as parent folder)" is the IP Address of the Server you want to send the request to.
Alternatively, create the full clientdomain.com zone and manually create any public records you require (duplicating what's on the public DNS).
HTH
Chris