Configuring Your DNS Server for DNS Routing
DNS routing is one way to prevent employees from directly connecting to IM networks for which the Server is a proxy. It involves the following actions:
- Blocking destinations at the firewall that IM clients could use to connect directly to the IM network server. For a list of the destinations to block, please contact FaceTime Customer Support.
- Configuring your DNS server to resolve the default domain names for the IM network server to the IP address for the Server. This section describes how to do this configuration.
To configure your DNS server for DNS routing:
- On the Windows Start menu, select Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > DNS. The DNS window appears (see Figure 1-65).
- Right-click Forward Lookup Zones, and then click New Zone. The Zone Type window appears (see Figure 1-66).
- Select Standard primary, and then click Next.
- Type a valid domain name (see list in Table 1-7) in the Name box and click Next.
- The Zone Name dialog box appears with default settings (see Figure 1-67).
- In the Name box, enter the default domain name that clients use to connect to the IM network server.
- Click Next to accept the settings. The Zone File dialog box appears (see Figure 1-68).
- Select the Create a new file with this name option button. The value in preceding box is automatically filled in.
- Click Next to finish creating the zone.
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