Question,<\/p>\n
So we have an on-prem SharePoint 2013 server. It is public facing so people can access it outside the office (of course you need to login to access it). My question is when in the office the DNS is pointed to the local LAN IP of SharePoint which is in our data center. We have a site to site tunnel that goes to this. So if the tunnel ever goes down users inside the office cannot access SharePoint or if a remote user is connected to the VPN and the tunnel is down they cannot access SharePoint. Pinging the web address outside the network resolves to the public IP. If I change the internal DNS to the public IP, the page does not come up. How can I route it so that when in the office it goes out the route via the public IP like it does when not in the office?<\/p>\n
Thanks,<\/p>","upvoteCount":2,"answerCount":3,"datePublished":"2018-09-20T09:42:54.000Z","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"scanlon-projects","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/u/scanlon-projects"},"suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","text":"
Question,<\/p>\n
So we have an on-prem SharePoint 2013 server. It is public facing so people can access it outside the office (of course you need to login to access it). My question is when in the office the DNS is pointed to the local LAN IP of SharePoint which is in our data center. We have a site to site tunnel that goes to this. So if the tunnel ever goes down users inside the office cannot access SharePoint or if a remote user is connected to the VPN and the tunnel is down they cannot access SharePoint. Pinging the web address outside the network resolves to the public IP. If I change the internal DNS to the public IP, the page does not come up. How can I route it so that when in the office it goes out the route via the public IP like it does when not in the office?<\/p>\n
Thanks,<\/p>","upvoteCount":2,"datePublished":"2018-09-20T09:42:54.000Z","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/t/sharepoint-2013-outside-access/674324/1","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"scanlon-projects","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/u/scanlon-projects"}},{"@type":"Answer","text":"
This is up to your firewall, but some firewalls don’t like to do this.<\/p>\n
Do both locations have their own separate Internet connection?<\/p>","upvoteCount":0,"datePublished":"2018-09-20T09:50:32.000Z","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/t/sharepoint-2013-outside-access/674324/2","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Carl-Holzhauer","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/u/Carl-Holzhauer"}},{"@type":"Answer","text":"
Yes they do.<\/p>","upvoteCount":0,"datePublished":"2018-09-20T10:06:05.000Z","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/t/sharepoint-2013-outside-access/674324/3","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"scanlon-projects","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/u/scanlon-projects"}}]}}