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cannot find primary authoritative dns server30 Sep 2008 19:05 GMT3
DNS experts,
I have a stand alone win2k3 server. It is intended to have both
Inter and intra net connectivity. How can I configure this?
My intention is to have all ".local" suffixes to be resolved by this machine
Replicating DNS on 2 non-domain servers30 Sep 2008 17:19 GMT1
I have a network for my DMZ which does not have a domain to make sure
that it's as secure as possible (the servers can only talk to each
other by TCP/IP as well, I've disabled Microsoft Networking).
In this DMZ I have a single DNS server (Windows 2003) that's working
DNS registration failure30 Sep 2008 06:50 GMT1
I am using Windows server 2003 Standard edition for my servers. One of my
DC's rans a "fatal" error when I run Netdiag, here is what I get in that
error:
  Testing DNS
Replication of a DNS sub domain29 Sep 2008 15:17 GMT3
We 11 DCs in 4 sites based on Win2k3 SP1 and AD integrated DNS.
When i create a sub domain within DNS the replication to all other servers
is eratic, i.e. some of them get it, some do not. However, the records, i.e.
CNAMES, ANAMES etc are replicated to all servers. I have tested ...
DNS CNAME and Sub Domain26 Sep 2008 21:40 GMT4
We host email and DNS for a customer and someone else hosts the web site for
them. I created an A record for the domain pointing to where their web site
(ip address) is hosted and then the 2 MX records for the email pointing to
our primary and backup mail servers.
ISP Server26 Sep 2008 01:22 GMT2
Hello, I'm rather new to DNS. I have a client who is having difficulting
sending mail to a certain domain. We've narrowed it down to the fact that
they don't have their ISP's dns servers setup as forwarders on their server.
Is there a document that explains exactly how to set ...
Internet Connection Sharing On Lan26 Sep 2008 01:21 GMT1
I Have a Lan With AD/DNS and static IP On Clients.
One of my clients has 2 lan cards that one connected to lan and other
connected to internet by valid ip.
I want to share this internet connection for another client. note that
Resolving websites24 Sep 2008 23:24 GMT10
I have a DNS Server internally configure with one zone (xyz.ca). How can I
resolve name of website that are also known on the Internet (site.gc.ca) but
are RESIDING on are local Dev Server Network? I do not own or manage the
gc.ca domain name.
DNS Issues affecting Ping/Nslookup24 Sep 2008 19:57 GMT3
We are experiencing some issues when attempting to contact an exchange server
from one of our domains. When we ping the server by name it does not append
the DNS suffix for that domain to the host name, however it successfuly pings
the correct IP address. If we ping another ...
import records23 Sep 2008 19:02 GMT1
I have a windows 2003 active directory-integrated dns server that I would
like to add 100 records to a zone.  Is there a way to import the records
from a text file?
Server 2008 DNS loses records in a 2003 domain.23 Sep 2008 14:33 GMT1
I have [2] Windows Server 2008 member servers acting as DNS servers in the
remote office they are placed in.
I have set them up as secondary DNS servers as I have all other remote
office servers in my domain.
Reverse Lookup Zones cleanup23 Sep 2008 12:35 GMT9
I am trying to cleanup our DNS.  It appears that there our 3 zones in the
Reverse Lookup Zones i cannot account for.
0.in-addr.arpa
127.in-addr.arpa
local DNS wildcard A record ?23 Sep 2008 00:11 GMT1
Im using a laptop with Vista (Business) and IIS 7 for development -
associating  multiple hosts with the same (local 127.0.0.01) IP address
. As far as I know the local HOSTS file does not support a
single record DNS type wildcard  A record
How do I get our internal domain DNS to point to a different IP than outside DNS22 Sep 2008 18:22 GMT11
We have a public ip address assigned to a Terminal Server.  Outside our
domain, there is a DNS entry that directs clients to our public IP.  We have
a name assigned such as TS1.Domain.com
Within our network, we cannot use that same public address.  I would our
DNS dump in .NET22 Sep 2008 12:19 GMT1
Does anybody know a way to programmatically dump the DNS info to a
text file? Using NSLOOKUP this can be done by running NSLOOKUP and
then ls -d mydomain.com > dns.txt. I can't see how to do this without
actually interacting with NSLOOKUP.
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