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Server is Not Recognizing the FQDN21 Mar 2006 19:51 GMT1
I need some help.  We currently have 3 DC's in our network.  I had all three
of them in the Domain Controllers Organizational Unit in Active Directory.  I
needed to change some Group Policies on our Terminal Services Server, so I
followed some instructions from Microsoft to move ...
Subdomains21 Mar 2006 16:00 GMT1
I am just beginning to create a network for my new company, and I would like
to get some opinions on subdomains.  I am going to have anywhere from 40-100
remote facilities that will all be VPN into our corp HQ, and I am not sure
if I should break down geographic areas into ...
HELP with DNS, Website moved from local to hosted.21 Mar 2006 13:10 GMT2
My client used to house their own website localy on a 2000 server in a
domain named the same as their website.  They moved their website to a
hosting company and they can no longer view their website from within
the company.  I realize that there needs to be an alteration in the
DNS voodoo20 Mar 2006 15:49 GMT4
Earlier I posted a message about our Windows 2000 DNS (AD integrated),
and our RRAS clients. Unfortunatly, we never got it to work to our
satisfaction, but now we've moved on!
Right now we are using a Cisco PIX with VPN capabilities, which works
getting a new DNSReport Error - has to do with Disable Recursion20 Mar 2006 13:15 GMT3
I have a few servers up at a CO-LO running a windows 2000 domain. I
have 2 Domain Controllers (PDC and SDC) and i'm all of a sudden getting
a red flag error on dnsreport.com for all of my domains that I host on
my name servers.  Here's one example:
To force using the forwarder only18 Mar 2006 12:51 GMT2
Using a forwarder on the other side of the firewall..but when querying
records in some delegated domains, my server keep trying to bypass the
forwarder and query the authoritative servers directly..of course this not
desirable for the firewall setup. Any suggestions on how to ...
DNS-One Way Trust-questions....18 Mar 2006 11:00 GMT3
I have 2 separate domains being utilized where I work. One is the administration/corporate domain. The other is a resource domain.
Admin domain is MO.net
Resource domain is MT.net
MT trusts MO, MO does not trust MT. <this may be part of my issue....
DNS Replication between DC1 & DC118 Mar 2006 01:46 GMT13
When I go into AD Sites and Services to manually replicate DC1 and DC2, I get
an error on one server and another error on the other.
DC1 Reads:
The following error occurred during the attempt to synchronize the domain
Active Directory and DNS17 Mar 2006 19:09 GMT4
I have two active directory dns server.  I ran a test and realize that when I
shut the primary active directory server and left the secondary active
directory dns server up no one was able to surf the internet but they are
able to logon to the Active Directory.  I even test the a ...
Hacked? nslookup resolves wrong IP, name from another domain by duplicating .com.mx prefixes...17 Mar 2006 13:32 GMT7
I noticed I have a problem with our DNS server. We host our own domain. Lets
name it mydomain.com.mx. The DNS server is a Windows 2000 domain controller
that is located outside a firewall. It is also a domain controller for the
W2K Active Directory domain that comprises servers that ...
Outside Record16 Mar 2006 23:59 GMT1
I have AD integrated DNS on Windows 2000, my domain is domain.com, how do I
create a record that is not part of my domain, for example if I wanted to
create a record for yahoo.com with a specific IP address?
delegation question16 Mar 2006 15:57 GMT4
The current configuration is:  2 internal DNS servers (running Windows 2000)
and 2 external DNS servers (running Windows 2003) in a 'split name space'
configuration.
Our internal servers have an AD integrated zone called 'school.edu' (not
DNS record changes by itself16 Mar 2006 15:06 GMT5
I have a mixed Win2K3 Domain with 3 DNS servers two of which are still Win2K
all SPs on all servers.
I recently integrated my first Exchange 2K3 server and I assigned to it
(before installing Exchange) an IP address of 192.168.1.50.
Resolving single label domain name15 Mar 2006 23:38 GMT7
I have a forest with sevral domains and each domain has it's own FQDN
like pippo.local and it's own pre windows 2000 domain name. The problem
is that the 2 names are different, for example the domain named
users.pippo.local has a pre windows 2000 domain name of USR0001. Now,
DNS from inside and out???15 Mar 2006 23:10 GMT2
Hi all....
I have a problem with DNS I assume. I have a company that I've setup OWA
with SSL. When I'm at home, I connect to the owa from my home pc's browser.
For example... I'll connect to https://email.domain.com.au.
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