External DNS & IP network settings?

OS X 10.10.5

Server 5.0.15

I have several problems with my services, and, while I thought I put in place correctly, all signs point to DNS problems.

For reference, here's my simple setup with IPs (my external IP is obviously false):

Modem > router (Apple TC) > Server (Mac Mini)

1.2.3.4 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.100 *.

In the DNS of Server.app Panel, the State says:

Status: (8) the value your network 1.2.3.4 DNS settings to use this server

That doesn't seem fair.

In the airport settings, the DNS server is 192.168.1.100.

In my server network settings, it is set to 127.0.0.1.

Everything * looks * right, but I'll have questions left and right with (WebDAV) file sharing, user and management group (with and without Open Directory), etc. etc. etc.

Fortunately the websites is working very well.

Can you make suggestions?

* There are duplicate ethernet (virtual hosts) services with IPs ending par.10.11,.19,.20,.29,.30 et.39

Are you sure that you have configured the Apple Time Capsule to be in router mode? You want the WAN port, i.e. the lower hole of the Capsule of time connected to the modem and the time Capsule set on ' router Mode: DHCP and NAT'.

The server will probably be on Ethernet and must be connected to one of the LAN ports on the Time Capsule or via a switch connected to one of the ports LAN on the Time Capsule.

You must configure the DHCP server in ad time Capsule the 192.168.1.100 your server as DNS server address.

Maybe you have not configured the DHCP server on the Time Capsule, so it may still be using the default settings and therefore advertising address of the modem.

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