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Hey Everyone,
I got a question ... Domain controller > Windows 2003 Client machines x5 > Windows 2000 My client machines are currently configured by my Linksys Router's dhcp server to use my ISP's dns server. My domain controller is running a dns server. How do I config my clients/dns server to use my domain controller's dns server AND still use my ISP's dns server to resolve internet domain names. Is this possible...and how do i do it? Thanx, Damian Damian |
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You could setup a forwarder on the DNS server. Rather then explain it all
here. goto this site for instructions if you need help. http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...Forwarders.asp -- "The Rev" MCT/MCNGP #44 I may sound arrogant at times, but that's only because I'm always right. Memories fade but a Google search never forgets. justafreak.com .. "Damian" <> wrote in message news:7eKdnadKQ9yJx4zfRVn-... > Hey Everyone, > > I got a question ... > > > Domain controller > Windows 2003 > Client machines x5 > Windows 2000 > > My client machines are currently configured by my Linksys Router's dhcp > server to use my ISP's dns server. My domain controller is running a dns > server. > > How do I config my clients/dns server to use my domain controller's dns > server AND > still use my ISP's dns server to resolve internet domain names. > > Is this possible...and how do i do it? > > Thanx, > > Damian > > > > > > > The Rev \(MCT\) |
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Another option I thought of...Use your ISP's dNS server as a Root Hint
-- "The Rev" MCT/MCNGP #44 I may sound arrogant at times, but that's only because I'm always right. Memories fade but a Google search never forgets. justafreak.com .. "Damian" <> wrote in message news:7eKdnadKQ9yJx4zfRVn-... > Hey Everyone, > > I got a question ... > > > Domain controller > Windows 2003 > Client machines x5 > Windows 2000 > > My client machines are currently configured by my Linksys Router's dhcp > server to use my ISP's dns server. My domain controller is running a dns > server. > > How do I config my clients/dns server to use my domain controller's dns > server AND > still use my ISP's dns server to resolve internet domain names. > > Is this possible...and how do i do it? > > Thanx, > > Damian > > > > > > > The Rev \(MCT\) |
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Everything you need to know is in the link below. --- Steve
http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3B291382 "Damian" <> wrote in message news:7eKdnadKQ9yJx4zfRVn-... > Hey Everyone, > > I got a question ... > > > Domain controller > Windows 2003 > Client machines x5 > Windows 2000 > > My client machines are currently configured by my Linksys Router's dhcp > server to use my ISP's dns server. My domain controller is running a dns > server. > > How do I config my clients/dns server to use my domain controller's dns > server AND > still use my ISP's dns server to resolve internet domain names. > > Is this possible...and how do i do it? > > Thanx, > > Damian > > > > > > > Steven L Umbach |
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Enable conditional forwarding on your internal DNS-server
that points to your ISP`s DNS. >-----Original Message----- >Hey Everyone, > >I got a question ... > > >Domain controller > Windows 2003 >Client machines x5 > Windows 2000 > >My client machines are currently configured by my Linksys Router's dhcp >server to use my ISP's dns server. My domain controller is running a dns >server. > >How do I config my clients/dns server to use my domain controller's dns >server AND >still use my ISP's dns server to resolve internet domain names. > >Is this possible...and how do i do it? > >Thanx, > >Damian > > > > > > > >. > |
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RESPONSE FROM SHAFIY2K:
Hi As you had mentioned, you are using Dynamic DNS (DDNS) server of your ISP. Ok fine, you still wand to access a DNS servers which resides in ISP and your own DNS server. For this you have to create a MX record in your DNS servers. With regards Shafi.H |
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did you hear <> say in
news:05db01c52a42$a2930780$: > SHAFIY2K: > please read the responses to your previous posts. References: <7eKdnadKQ9yJx4zfRVn-> -- Neil MCNGP#30 - I'm not confused; I'm between paradigms. Neil |
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