
16th April 2010, 15:46
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DNS issues when setting up ISPConfig 3 for Intranet use
Good afternoon folks,
I've got a dilemma on my hands. I want to set up ISPConfig on our company network so that I can host a number of websites. I've set up ISPConfig as per the instructions on this site however I'm having some problems accessing the sites that I have created.
The server name is called intranet.mydomain.lan. The network already has a domain controller and DNS server (both on a Windows 2003 box). When I try to access intranet.mydomain.lan I get a page not found error. When I add the IP address of intranet to my LAN DNS server I receive the generic Apache index.html.
I've added the IP address of my ISPConfig server to the nameservers entry on the windows DNS server but still nothing.
Can anyone tell me how to get ISPConfig to play nice in a Windows domain?
Thanks,
Mick
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16th April 2010, 16:01
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For ispconfig it makes no difference if the server is in a intranet or not. Make sure that you created DNS A-Records in your dns server for every domain that you want to use as website in ispconfig. Then create the websites and select the internal IP addresses were the dns A-Records point to in the ispconfig website settings for this site.
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16th April 2010, 16:09
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I understand Till however when I create the site intranet.mydomain.lan in ISPConfig and then add the A Record on the Windows DNS server to point intranet.mydomain.com to IP address 192.168.1.116 only the default apache index.html is displayed. It is as if the domain is resolved before it hits ISPConfig and as a result it only serves the default index.html.
After making the changes I did a ipconfig /flushdns on my PC but that didn't make any difference.
Any thoughts?
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16th April 2010, 16:23
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AS I explained above, make sure that you selected IP 192.168.1.116 in the websites settings of this website in ispconfig and not *.
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16th April 2010, 16:43
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i can't select ip-address on web-domain,
the option just "*" .
i have configure DNS with dns-wizard.
until now i can't ping my domain.
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16th April 2010, 17:00
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You said that you use a external dns server and not the one from ispconfig, so why did you configure it then in ispconfig? You have to configure it in the dns server of your network.
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i can't select ip-address on web-domain, the option just "*" .
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Then you missed to add the ip addresses in the ispconfig server settings.
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16th April 2010, 17:05
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Originally Posted by till
AS I explained above, make sure that you selected IP 192.168.1.116 in the websites settings of this website in ispconfig and not *.
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As stated below, the only option in ISPConfig is the *.
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16th April 2010, 17:18
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@mick02: im sorry use your thread for my problem,
but it seems we have same problem.
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You said that you use a external dns server and not the one from ispconfig, so why did you configure it then in ispconfig? You have to configure it in the dns server of your network.
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i can't select ip-address on web-domain, the option just "*" .
Then you missed to add the ip addresses in the ispconfig server settings.
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nop, i use ispconfig for dns server.
 sorry im newbie and my english is bad.
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As stated below, the only option in ISPConfig is the *.
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Then read #6 again and do what I suggested to you there.
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Intranet
Hi
I have a question about intranet and ispconfig.
Can I have a domain called sampleserver.com and a subdomain, let's say, mydomain.sampleserver.com on the internet, and then have multiple subdomains only on the intranet?
The point is to insert data in the intranet and some of that data be available in the internet, but both work on the same database.
Thank you.
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