ownCloud Routing
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I get paid to give the help that I freely give here.
At least when clients are not listening to me I can continue to bill them.
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I did put it in my internal DNS yesterday. But it was also in my host file. I forgot that I had it in both places
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@alex.olynyk said:
I did put it in my internal DNS yesterday. But it was also in my host file. I forgot that I had it in both places
WHAT did you put in your internal DNS. You were told to put the internal IP in your internal DNS. It sounds like you put the external IP in your internal DNS.
Answer the damned questions.
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@alex.olynyk said:
I did put it in my internal DNS yesterday. But it was also in my host file. I forgot that I had it in both places
Then why is internal DNS not working today? Give us nslookup outputs rather than vague descriptions that lack the critical details.
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@alex.olynyk said:
I did put it in my internal DNS yesterday. But it was also in my host file. I forgot that I had it in both places
You need to check your internal DNS and make sure that your internal DNS is set to use the internal IP address of your ownCloud server.
After you make this change clear the Cache on your internal DNS server, as well as run ipconfig /flushdns from an elevated command prompt (assuming you are in Windows)
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@alex.olynyk said:
Try nslookup myowncloud.domain.com ?
Where myowncloud.domain.com is the dns name of your owncloud server.
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GEEZ
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/rage on
You did not do what you were told. fix that.
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@alex.olynyk said:
What do you use for DNS for your local network? Is it a Windows Server or just your router?
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@dafyre windows server
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@alex.olynyk said:
@dafyre windows server
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@alex.olynyk said:
@dafyre windows server
Go into your WIndows DNS server, and look for the owncloud host in there.
Do you see it?
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Do the nslookup owncloud again to see if it works.
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@alex.olynyk said:
Where in the tree is the record? did you put it under roseradiology.local? or under roseradiology.com
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