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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @dafyre
      last edited by

      @dafyre said:

      I wonder why the web site & email quit working.

      If they had just done the first step of troubleshooting, we'd have known and have had this fixed in a split second.

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      • brianlittlejohnB
        brianlittlejohn
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        Usually when I am just creating a couple of hosts to redirect internally like this I create a forward lookup zone for the whole host. e.g. i create ownlcoud.external.tld forwardzone then make the @ record the internal host. That way everything for just host.external.tld still uses the public records

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        • alex.olynykA
          alex.olynyk
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          would it help if i created the DNS FLZ and 3 entries again and posting the output of nslookup again for mail.roseradiology.com and roseradiology.com

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch
            last edited by JaredBusch

            Your email was likely a simple autodiscover record. The website also, a simple A record.

            What you were told is not some magic formula. DNS is a really basic thing.

            You want to see how easy?

            Here is a site with email hosted on Office 365 (i.e. external). Their domain is a standard .local and they even have ownCloud. Everything works perfectly.

            Internal DNS for domain.local
            0_1456500200597_upload-44c23ae8-2b09-4e58-818a-495e7a176784

            Internal DNS for domain.com
            0_1456500333145_upload-f7c3536e-772a-4062-91b0-8670e47401d0

            External DNS for domain.com
            0_1456500742571_upload-4e2a1510-9c59-4cdf-b399-441e5d7d85b7

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            • J
              Jason Banned @alex.olynyk
              last edited by

              @alex.olynyk said:

              would it help if i created the DNS FLZ and 3 entries again and posting the output of nslookup again for mail.roseradiology.com and roseradiology.com

              figures its a medical place. they always have the worst security.

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              • dafyreD
                dafyre @brianlittlejohn
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                @brianlittlejohn said:

                Usually when I am just creating a couple of hosts to redirect internally like this I create a forward lookup zone for the whole host. e.g. i create ownlcoud.external.tld forwardzone then make the @ record the internal host. That way everything for just host.external.tld still uses the public records

                That's brilliant! Wish I had thought of that a long time ago!

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @dafyre
                  last edited by

                  @dafyre said:

                  @brianlittlejohn said:

                  Usually when I am just creating a couple of hosts to redirect internally like this I create a forward lookup zone for the whole host. e.g. i create ownlcoud.external.tld forwardzone then make the @ record the internal host. That way everything for just host.external.tld still uses the public records

                  That's brilliant! Wish I had thought of that a long time ago!

                  I do not do this because it is just as easy to correctly setup the domain.com and then I can continue to use new subdomains without added an entire lookup zone.

                  Both ways easily work though.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender
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                    Those are both interesting approaches - and they also both allow for the fastest local connections.

                    I would have considered doing this with a DMZ and making all the traffic flow through the firewall - but then I'm most likely reducing my connection speed to whatever the firewall can handle.
                    But it has the advantage that all remote hosts use the same IP to get there.

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                    • alex.olynykA
                      alex.olynyk
                      last edited by

                      is there a way to notify a new user that we have created an OC account for them?

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @alex.olynyk
                        last edited by

                        @alex.olynyk said:

                        is there a way to notify a new user that we have created an OC account for them?

                        I don't believe so. I think that you will need to hand craft an email message for them.

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