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internal and external network names. While any discussion of DNS has the potential to become overly complex, there are some common DNS issues related to ISA Server firewall/VPN server clients that can be solved relatively dns error easily. We will discuss the following subjects in this ISA Server 2000 VPN
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Deployment Kit document: VPN client DNS problems VPN gateway DNS problems Configuring an internal DNS server to resolve Internet DNS host
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names Configuring a caching-only DNS server on the ISA Server firewall/VPN server Configuring DNS settings on VPN and internal network clients VPN Client DNS Problems VPN client DNS name resolution issues include: VPN clients http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-networking-3/error-resolving-host-name-through-transparent-squid-734717/ unable to resolve internal network names VPN clients unable to resolve Internet host names VPN Clients Unable to Resolve Internal Network Names Internal network names are computer and other device names on your internal network. VPN clients connect to the ISA Server firewall/VPN server with the goal of accessing resources on the internal network. VPN clients will not be able to access these resources using a DNS host name if the http://www.isaserver.org/img/upl/vpnkitbeta2/dnsvpn.htm client cannot properly resolve that name to an IP address. The following is a list of the most common internal network DNS name resolution problems and solutions encountered for VPN clients. · VPN clients not assigned DNS server address VPN clients will not be able to resolve DNS host names on the internal network if they are not assigned a DNS server address by the ISA Server firewall/VPN server. In most cases, the VPN client already has a DNS server address assigned to it. However, that DNS server address does not resolve names on the corporate network because that DNS server is intended to resolve names on the network the VPN client computer is attached to before connecting to the ISA firewall/VPN server, or to resolve only Internet host names. The solution to this problem is to configure the ISA Server firewall/VPN server to assign a DNS server address to the VPN clients. ISA Server 2000 VPN Deployment Kit documents Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent to Support VPN Client TCP/IP Addressing Options and Configuring the Windows Server 2003 ISA Server 2000/VPN Server describe how to assign name server addresses of DNS server on the internal network that can resolve internal network DNS host names. · VPN client assigned incorrect DNS server addres
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