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Internal Windows DNS Forward Lookup Zone for an external domain, should I user External Name Servers?

fi flag

I do have a Forward Lookup Zone on my dns server, It is a domain that I own, let's call it example.com. I did setup A records, subdomains as www, ftp etc, everything is working fine.

What I am missing is a record for example.com, if I ping example.com from my network I cannot resolve it.

Now, what should I do here? I am confused, because if I do add an A record for example.com to external ip address I can resolve it, but is this really how this should be done?

Should i add it to my NS servers? Actually I have both of my DCs as NS for this Forward Lookup Zone.

Can anybody clarify this to me? Thank you

cn flag
`is this really how this should be done?` pretty much. You need to resolve a name to an IP address. A DNS server needs to do that. The IP address and who owns it isn't necessarily important, unless it is an address that may change and another authority is more suited to providing a more timely answer.
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