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Windows NT and DNS?
Name: Fossybear24 Date: June 22, 2004 at 08:59:27 Pacific OS: Windows NT CPU/Ram: 2 GHZ, 512 MB RAM
Comment:
Hi. I need some help here. Right now, our work network has one domain, ORDER. We installed a new firewall and want to separate the DMZ Zone from our network. For example, our network is on 192.168.45.x and the DMZ is on 192.168.21.x . ORDER doesn't recognize the web server on 192.168.21.11. Is it because its not part of the 192.168.45.x IP range? I want to browse the files on the web server but I can't. How can I fix this matter? Do I need to work with the DNS Manager or will this be useless? DO I need to create another domain for the DMZ Zone?
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