MacKenzie Mickelsen wrote:
> Hey everyone
>
> I am stupid! When we set things up we set our internal network we
> used our public domain name in the set up(mostly because we were
> having all of our internet stuff hosted). Recently we have switched
> and are now hosting things ourselves. We have encountered a problem
> where our telecommuters that VPN into our network cant resolve name
> on our network. When they try it hits our public DNS(our ISP's DNS
> Server) resolver which cant resolve our internal stuff. Is there
> anything we can do to fix this? Anyway of changing our AD Domain Name?
I'm afraid about the best you can do is use the hosts file on the VPN
clients.
Do the VPN users use a dial-up to connect to the VPN server?
You can create a second dial-up connection for only the VPN connection to
use that has the local DNS servers IP address in the connection intesad of
the ISP's. The Windows VPN client has a setting for telling it what dial up
connection to use when connecting.
--?
Best regards,
Kevin D4 Dad Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
Hope This Helps
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