2 thoughts on “Install and Configure DNS on Server 2008 R2”
Thats correct @bkuethen. You would need the IP address to your modem not your router. 192.168 is a none route able address(cant connect to the internet) . I have a tutorial on how to do that with apache server(How to connect your apache server to the outside world). It should be the same concept but I can do a windows version also if you need it.
Hey man, really like your tutorials. Trying to figure out how this all works. The IP address you put in the DNS settings is your local internal IP address right? If anyone puts 192.168.x.x into their browser it would go to their router or something on their internal network.
If you have a static IP address I understand that you need to point that static IP address at your A record to link something to your website folder… Could you create a tutorial that walks through that whole thing? Thx!
Thats correct @bkuethen. You would need the IP address to your modem not your router. 192.168 is a none route able address(cant connect to the internet) . I have a tutorial on how to do that with apache server(How to connect your apache server to the outside world). It should be the same concept but I can do a windows version also if you need it.
Hey man, really like your tutorials. Trying to figure out how this all works. The IP address you put in the DNS settings is your local internal IP address right? If anyone puts 192.168.x.x into their browser it would go to their router or something on their internal network.
If you have a static IP address I understand that you need to point that static IP address at your A record to link something to your website folder… Could you create a tutorial that walks through that whole thing? Thx!