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Confused:
I am running a windows 2003 environment with ad and integrated dns. When I
run queries from the DNS console(monitoring tab) they fail. I have recently
switched to two new external dns servers. I have made the necessary changes
in the dns console and within dhcp. When I run ipconfig/all from the server
and client(s)the correct entries appear. We are able to access dns names
inside the corp. and outside websites with no problems.
1.)When I run nslookup on the internal ip address of my dns server it comes
back with the ip address and dns name of the external server….is this
correct?
When I run nslookup on the ip address or on the dns server name I either get
the external dns or Domain not found reply. I have added a reverse lookup
zone pointing to my internal dns server, yet nslookup indicates that this is
not happening.
2.) When I run the queries…… what exactly are they checking….The internal ip
address of the internal dns server?
Could really use some advice…….
Confused:
I am running a windows 2003 environment with ad and integrated dns. When I
run queries from the DNS console(monitoring tab) they fail. I have recently
switched to two new external dns servers. I have made the necessary changes
in the dns console and within dhcp. When I run ipconfig/all from the server
and client(s)the correct entries appear. We are able to access dns names
inside the corp. and outside websites with no problems.
1.)When I run nslookup on the internal ip address of my dns server it comes
back with the ip address and dns name of the external server….is this
correct?
When I run nslookup on the ip address or on the dns server name I either get
the external dns or Domain not found reply. I have added a reverse lookup
zone pointing to my internal dns server, yet nslookup indicates that this is
not happening.
2.) When I run the queries…… what exactly are they checking….The internal ip
address of the internal dns server?
Could really use some advice…….