create a www alias in the dns zone for company-name.co.uk and assign the IP address
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Browse All TopicsI inherited a network that had been named company-name.co.uk (I usually use company-name.local) Now, when the network pc's goto www.company-name.co.uk it resolved back to the AD server. I know it's a "c-name" (or something) issue, but I'm un sure how to apply it to "point" to e.g. 82.56.43.123. Could somebody give me a short step by step?
Its a Windows 2003 AD set up.
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You actually need a host record, not a CNAME record. Just create a host record named www on your internal DNS server and give it the 82.56.43.123 address. Of course, if you happen to have a machine in the internal network named www...well, you've got problems.
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by: Big_WillPosted on 2009-10-29 at 08:32:44ID: 25694816
you need to create a dns look up value fromthat name to the IP address