RE: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV resource Kit

2005-05-16 Thread Ruston, Neil
I think I may have misled you all - sorry. Upon re-reading my thread, I 
realised this was (obviously!) not possible using my steps.

Take a look at the link here 
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1020879page=1

This explains how a special HTTP re-direct service is used to re-direct HTTP 
traffic to another server/port.

neil

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Neil,
 
I'm not sure I follow you here. Are you saying people use DNS to do port 
redirection for requested records? As in, I go and create an alias called ww2 
in a domain called xcompany.com and I am able to specify the port and get DNS 
to inspect a request for ww2.xcompany.com:portABC and redirect the client to 
the appropriate A record?
 
Am I just reading you upside-down?
 
 
Sincerely,

Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.readymaids.com - we know IT
www.akomolafe.com
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Why not simply add an alias for www.xcompany.com and include the port number.
 
e.g. host: www.xcompany.com alias: ww2.xcompany.com:456 
http://www.xcompany.com:456 
 
 
This is how some ppl have configured DNS and web servers to work correctly when 
ISPs block port 80.
 
 
neil


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Hi All

 

Does anyone know wether IE supports SRV Resource records in DNS. I like 
to create a DNS entry that includes the port number of the Website on one of my 
internap IIS boxes. I know I can do this with host headers within IIS but I was 
wondering wether I could do it so that www.xcompany.com 
http://www.xcompany.com/  would be redirected to http://server/webiste:456 
for example.

 

Thanks in advance

Peter Johnson

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RE: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV resource Kit

2005-05-15 Thread Al Mulnick
DNS is a pretty flexible service, but it would not be a good idea to do it that 
way if you want reliability in the service that the client receives IMHO. 

An applet or other redirection type of mechanism would be the better way to do 
this. Maybe something at the L7 Firewall or the load balancer would work as 
well?

I'd opt for the applet or other mechanism to redirect myself because I 
typically want the client to know they're being redirected. 
 

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Neil,
 
I'm not sure I follow you here. Are you saying people use DNS to do port 
redirection for requested records? As in, I go and create an alias called ww2 
in a domain called xcompany.com and I am able to specify the port and get DNS 
to inspect a request for ww2.xcompany.com:portABC and redirect the client to 
the appropriate A record?
 
Am I just reading you upside-down?
 
 
Sincerely,

Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.readymaids.com - we know IT
www.akomolafe.com
Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? 
 -anon



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Sent: Fri 5/13/2005 8:44 AM
To: 'ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org'
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV resource Kit


Why not simply add an alias for www.xcompany.com and include the port number.
 
e.g. host: www.xcompany.com alias: ww2.xcompany.com:456 
http://www.xcompany.com:456 
 
 
This is how some ppl have configured DNS and web servers to work correctly when 
ISPs block port 80.
 
 
neil


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Subject: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV resource Kit



Hi All

 

Does anyone know wether IE supports SRV Resource records in DNS. I like 
to create a DNS entry that includes the port number of the Website on one of my 
internap IIS boxes. I know I can do this with host headers within IIS but I was 
wondering wether I could do it so that www.xcompany.com 
http://www.xcompany.com/  would be redirected to http://server/webiste:456 
for example.

 

Thanks in advance

Peter Johnson

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RE: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV resource Kit

2005-05-14 Thread freddy_hartono
Title: Message








Try that redirection service (too many to
list down)  I dont think dns is able to do port redirection for
web.







Thank you and have a splendid day!



Kind Regards,



Freddy Hartono

Windows Administrator (ADSM/NT Security)

Spherion Technology Group, Singapore

For Agilent Technologies

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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS
SRV resource Kit







Why not simply add an alias for www.xcompany.com and include the port
number.











e.g. host: www.xcompany.comalias: ww2.xcompany.com:456

















This is how some ppl have configured DNS
and web servers to work correctly when ISPs block port 80.

















neil





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Subject: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV
resource Kit

Hi All



Does anyone know wether IE supports SRV Resource records in
DNS. I like to create a DNS entry that includes the port number of the Website
on one of my internap IIS boxes. I know I can do this with host headers within
IIS but I was wondering wether I could do it so that www.xcompany.com would be redirected to http://server/webiste:456 for example.



Thanks in advance

Peter Johnson








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RE: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV resource Kit

2005-05-13 Thread deji
No, you can't.
 
 
Sincerely,

Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
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Subject: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV resource Kit



Hi All

 

Does anyone know wether IE supports SRV Resource records in DNS. I like to
create a DNS entry that includes the port number of the Website on one of my
internap IIS boxes. I know I can do this with host headers within IIS but I
was wondering wether I could do it so that www.xcompany.com
http://www.xcompany.com/  would be redirected to http://server/webiste:456
for example.

 

Thanks in advance

Peter Johnson

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RE: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV resource Kit

2005-05-13 Thread Ruston, Neil
Title: Message



Why 
not simply add an alias for www.xcompany.com and include the port 
number.

e.g.
host: www.xcompany.comalias: ww2.xcompany.com:456


This
is how some ppl have configured DNS and web servers to work correctly when
ISPs 
block port 80.


neil

  
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  On Behalf Of Peter JohnsonSent: 13 May 2005 
  09:40To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: 
  [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV resource Kit
  
  Hi 
All
  
  Does anyone know wether IE 
  supports SRV Resource records in DNS. I like to create a DNS entry that 
  includes the port number of the Website on one of my internap IIS boxes. I 
  know I can do this with host headers within IIS but I was wondering wether I
  could do it so that www.xcompany.com 
  would be redirected to http://server/webiste:456 for 
  example.
  
  Thanks in 
  advance
  Peter 
  Johnson

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RE: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV resource Kit

2005-05-13 Thread deji
Neil,
 
I'm not sure I follow you here. Are you saying people use DNS to do port
redirection for requested records? As in, I go and create an alias called ww2
in a domain called xcompany.com and I am able to specify the port and get DNS
to inspect a request for ww2.xcompany.com:portABC and redirect the client to
the appropriate A record?
 
Am I just reading you upside-down?
 
 
Sincerely,

Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.readymaids.com - we know IT
www.akomolafe.com
Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about
Yesterday?  -anon



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Sent: Fri 5/13/2005 8:44 AM
To: 'ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org'
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV resource Kit


Why not simply add an alias for www.xcompany.com and include the port number.
 
e.g. host: www.xcompany.com alias: ww2.xcompany.com:456
http://www.xcompany.com:456 
 
 
This is how some ppl have configured DNS and web servers to work correctly
when ISPs block port 80.
 
 
neil


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Sent: 13 May 2005 09:40
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Subject: [ActiveDir] OT:DNS SRV resource Kit



Hi All

 

Does anyone know wether IE supports SRV Resource records in DNS. I
like to create a DNS entry that includes the port number of the Website on
one of my internap IIS boxes. I know I can do this with host headers within
IIS but I was wondering wether I could do it so that www.xcompany.com
http://www.xcompany.com/  would be redirected to http://server/webiste:456
for example.

 

Thanks in advance

Peter Johnson

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