DNS failover routing for Web Apps
Hello hello,I'm curious if anyone currently uses Windows DNS to redirect traffic for their applications, or if something like this is even possible at all. I'm not all that versed in the ways of the...
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Yes, this ispossible in a variety of ways...http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc794735(v=ws.10).aspxhttp://dnsredirector.com/faq/59.asphttp://www.simplefailover.comNot clear what you are...
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If I'm understanding you properly, DHCP could be used to hand out a list of DNS servers based on where the user is located.If internal, DHCP hands out (in this order) internalServ1, InternalServ2,...
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Do a bit of googling on SRV records and they'll do exactly what you want to achieve
View ArticleDNS failover routing for Web Apps
In the game too long wrote:Do a bit of googling on SRV records and they'll do exactly what you want to achieveI'm no DNS expert so I'm curious how you see SRV records doing what he wants...
View ArticleDNS failover routing for Web Apps
SRV records will let a client get all the info about what servers should be running and what the priority of each server is. Then the client works down the list until it finds one that responds. This...
View ArticleDNS failover routing for Web Apps
The first part of your request can be done just by having your internal systems just have both DNS servers in the right order in the interface/ or DHCP config.
View ArticleDNS failover routing for Web Apps
ITcrackerjack wrote:In the game too long wrote:Do a bit of googling on SRV records and they'll do exactly what you want to achieveI'm no DNS expert so I'm curious how you see SRV records doing what he...
View ArticleDNS failover routing for Web Apps
Hello hello,I'm curious if anyone currently uses Windows DNS to redirect traffic for their applications, or if something like this is even possible at all. I'm not all that versed in the ways of the...
View ArticleDNS failover routing for Web Apps
Yes, this ispossible in a variety of ways...http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc794735(v=ws.10).aspxhttp://dnsredirector.com/faq/59.asphttp://www.simplefailover.comNot clear what you are...
View ArticleDNS failover routing for Web Apps
If I'm understanding you properly, DHCP could be used to hand out a list of DNS servers based on where the user is located.If internal, DHCP hands out (in this order) internalServ1, InternalServ2,...
View ArticleDNS failover routing for Web Apps
Do a bit of googling on SRV records and they'll do exactly what you want to achieve
View ArticleDNS failover routing for Web Apps
In the game too long wrote:Do a bit of googling on SRV records and they'll do exactly what you want to achieveI'm no DNS expert so I'm curious how you see SRV records doing what he wants...
View ArticleDNS failover routing for Web Apps
SRV records will let a client get all the info about what servers should be running and what the priority of each server is. Then the client works down the list until it finds one that responds. This...
View ArticleDNS failover routing for Web Apps
The first part of your request can be done just by having your internal systems just have both DNS servers in the right order in the interface/ or DHCP config.
View ArticleDNS failover routing for Web Apps
ITcrackerjack wrote:In the game too long wrote:Do a bit of googling on SRV records and they'll do exactly what you want to achieveI'm no DNS expert so I'm curious how you see SRV records doing what he...
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