I currently have a SBS setup as follows: I have a
registered domain name mydomain.com and I am running IIS
on the server so that internet users can access their
email through OWA. There is a third party web hosting
provider that is hosting the main web site. Here is the
problem, whenever internal users try to access the main
website, they cannot. Either ISA, or DNS is not allowing
them to see it. I am guessing the when the server
processes the request, it is thinking it is the
www.mydomain.com when there is nothing hosted locally
execpt OWA. Does anyone know how to correct this
problem. I have tried about everything to figure this
out.

Thanks much in advance!!!

Kerry

Re: website and DNS issues by Tommy

Tommy
Wed Jul 30 15:59:10 CDT 2003

I would also like to know this as my company website is also hosted by 3rd
party
If I type it internally, its obviously looking internally and cant find it.
I did set up a redirection rule on ISA Server to channel all http requests
to that site, to the actual one (although it is hosted by 3rd party, it
autoforwards to an address that doesnt match my local domain name) but still
no joy. If I have a client with the firewall client installed, this
redirection works!!??

Any ideas?

Tommy Addison

"Kerry" <kerry@wigwom.com> wrote in message
news:02ec01c356db$0a418b00$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I currently have a SBS setup as follows: I have a
> registered domain name mydomain.com and I am running IIS
> on the server so that internet users can access their
> email through OWA. There is a third party web hosting
> provider that is hosting the main web site. Here is the
> problem, whenever internal users try to access the main
> website, they cannot. Either ISA, or DNS is not allowing
> them to see it. I am guessing the when the server
> processes the request, it is thinking it is the
> www.mydomain.com when there is nothing hosted locally
> execpt OWA. Does anyone know how to correct this
> problem. I have tried about everything to figure this
> out.
>
> Thanks much in advance!!!
>
> Kerry