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@Dashrender 11 centers
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OK that matches what you setup for DNS for WWW and mail.
And it matches what I get when I ping those from outside.
So what's the issue?
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true, but those are the only things not working on the inside
pacs and oc work -
@Dashrender www and mail dont work on the inside
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@alex.olynyk said in Certbot:
@Dashrender www and mail dont work on the inside
from any computer? Try clearing the arp cache or rebooting and see what you get.
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If you open a browser and put the IP address into the line instead of the name www.roseradiology.com, does it work?
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www IP works from the inside, flushed DNS
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rebooted the server im remotely connected to, nothing
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@alex-olynyk check your host file
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cleared arp cache
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nothing in hosts file
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the correct tool to use is
nslookup
Last login: Wed May 25 12:13:50 on console Jareds-MacBook-Pro:~ jaredbusch$ nslookup > owncloud.roseradiology.com Server: 10.202.1.11 Address: 10.202.1.11#53 Non-authoritative answer: Name: owncloud.roseradiology.com Address: 209.156.58.217 >
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From windows.
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586] (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\jared>nslookup Default Server: UnKnown Address: 10.202.0.21 > owncloud.roseradiology.com Server: UnKnown Address: 10.202.0.21 Non-authoritative answer: Name: owncloud.roseradiology.com Address: 209.156.58.217
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Once you do this, you will see what DNS server is giving you the result.
I highly suspect DNS is misconfigured.
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@JaredBusch said in Certbot:
Once you do this, you will see what DNS server is giving you the result.
I highly suspect DNS is misconfigured.
That seems unlikely since ping is providing the correct IP address.
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@alex-olynyk any luck?
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@Dashrender said in Certbot:
@JaredBusch said in Certbot:
Once you do this, you will see what DNS server is giving you the result.
I highly suspect DNS is misconfigured.
That seems unlikely since ping is providing the correct IP address.
No it is not. It is providing the external address when on the internal network.
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@JaredBusch said in Certbot:
Once you do this, you will see what DNS server is giving you the result.
I highly suspect DNS is misconfigured.
Anything I can do to find out why NSLOOKUP is providing the external address from inside the network?
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@alex.olynyk said in Certbot:
@JaredBusch said in Certbot:
Once you do this, you will see what DNS server is giving you the result.
I highly suspect DNS is misconfigured.
Anything I can do to find out what is misconfigured?
You could start by posting the results from
nslookup
as instructed.