How to delegate subzone to other DNS server?
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I'm in the process of migrating from a workgroup served by a BIND9 DNS server, to a AD Domain based on Windows Server 2008 R2, and I'd like to keep using the BIND server until the AD infrastructure is ready. During the setup of AD, via dcpromo, I get a warning that I should make sure our current DNS server delegates the AD domain name to the AD server. Suppose my AD domain is mydomain.lan, and my regular BIND domain is example.com. I'm setting my BIND server as authoritive for lan., but would...
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There is a problem in the zone file. $ORIGIN lan. $TTL 1H ; 1 hour @ IN SOA dns.example.com. hostmaster...
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OK... complicated question here that can get very confusing: Is it required for the computer at the ip being rdns queried to have a dns server installed? For example if you run an nslookup on 10.10.10.1 it should return a pointer record like servername...
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In order for Reverse DNS to work there needs to be a record in the DNS server that will tell it to do...
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I manage the dns of a domain and I need to delegate only the www subdomain keeping all the other sub-domains. I use bind as a dns server.
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of course.Just set an NS record for your www domain name to some nameserver. In face I delegate all...
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Hi, I am trying to set up a webpage under my domain. I have purchased a domain I have set up an index page I think I have set up a DNS server (With Windows Web Server 2003) When I use network tools to trace DNS server on my website, it returns with:...
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Does you set-up DNS have the IP for your ISP DNS server? I have a Smoothwall DNS proxy in which I set...
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I'm running a small mail server on a Windows 2003 server (3rd party, not Exchange.) The server is standalone and not on a domain. We setup filtering rules so that the mail server automatically rejects emails that fail a PTR record lookup. So far it...
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I figured out the solution, so I figured I'd answer my own question. If I use my ISP's DNS server as...
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Here are the details. Im running 2 dns server: Server1 = ns.cartouch.org.uk ip = ending.241 Server2 = ns2.cartouche.org.uk ip = ending.242 server 1 primary domain is: cartouche.org.uk server 2 contains 4 primary domains cartouchehosting.com timespaceanddrums...
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I don't know what you mean by 127.0.0.1 as being simple dns instead of windows dns client service. That...
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I have a client who needs DNS setup. They are running their internet through a DSL router/modem. One of the machines on the network (there are only 3, plus the server) takes a very long time to login to the domain with issues such as the taskbar taking...
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I just want to clear some doubts about your question. 1) If you have a windows domain, there must be...
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I am running a unix based corprate program in my office that gathers data from our remote locations that is run by a 3rd party distributor. Right now the program dials out to the remote locations using a dial up modem, but the software has the ability...
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Yes there is a way.. if you have access to a dns server that the software uses to resolve then it would...
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My home network is set up with a Smoothwall Linux (www.smoothwall.org) firewall to protect my computers on my DSL connection. One of my machines has a web server, and I have port 80 forwarded through the firewall to this machine. In order to find my...
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Hi, Thank you for your question. I'm glad the solution worked out. Thanks. endo Search strategy...
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Hi can someone explain to me in clear understanding words the purpose and what their tasks and what they are really 1) DNS 2) DNS ZONE 3) DNS SERVER I read but terms are difficult ...show more
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Think of the internet as a tree. At the top there are servers that translate Domain Names into IP Addresses...
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