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So I've got the ADS/GC that seems to be working OK but I think I found
somewhere I might have broken DNS. My domain is home.domain.com. So that's
what I setup for a forward lookup zone and an according reverse lookup zone.
I seem to be able to get out to the web and all without issues but I seem
some strange things.
If I drop to a command prompt and do a ping or nslookup on say,
www.microsoft.com; instead of getting back www.microsoft.com
[ip.address.of.server] I get back www.microsoft.com.home.domain.com
[external.ip.of.cablemodem].
What did I do wrong here, it's like it's forcing my internal domain to be a
suffex on everything I lookup, including things that aren't local. How do I
fix this?
Thanks,
-brian
So I've got the ADS/GC that seems to be working OK but I think I found
somewhere I might have broken DNS. My domain is home.domain.com. So that's
what I setup for a forward lookup zone and an according reverse lookup zone.
I seem to be able to get out to the web and all without issues but I seem
some strange things.
If I drop to a command prompt and do a ping or nslookup on say,
www.microsoft.com; instead of getting back www.microsoft.com
[ip.address.of.server] I get back www.microsoft.com.home.domain.com
[external.ip.of.cablemodem].
What did I do wrong here, it's like it's forcing my internal domain to be a
suffex on everything I lookup, including things that aren't local. How do I
fix this?
Thanks,
-brian