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Access internal web server through DNS

borjalopez
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I have two local networks with web servers in each of them. Those local networks are connected to the internet, where a DNS server is located. 

When I try to access the green web server by its Domain Name with a computer in the same network, I receive the message: "Server Reset Connection", but I have no problems accesisng other web servers from that computer or having computers on the other local network reaching the green web server (always by the domain name).

I can access the green web server by writing the IP in a green computer, but I want to do it by using its domain name. 

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marce1000
VIP
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        - Check the webserver's (access) logs ,

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Hi

 Attach the PacketTracer file here. Will be easier to help. You just need to zip it first.

As per your description "

When I try to access the green web server by its Domain Name with a computer in the same network, I receive the message: "Server Reset Connection", but I have no problems accesisng other web servers from that computer or having computers on the other local network reaching the green web server (always by the domain name).

I can access the green web server by writing the IP in a green computer, but I want to do it by using its domain name."

I would say we have a problem on that specific computer related to DNS config but I´d like to see the file.

 

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