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Forward Lookup Zone in Bind
Our company is directly connect to a partner but have seperate LANs, DNS, etc. and are seperated by a firewall.Our company NATs our address and they NAT their address.Both companies access each others resources.Their dns uses one.com for resolution of our address in their private DNS.We use two.com for everything...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, beecee, lookup zone, forward lookup zone, DNS, BIND
Discussion threads 2007-10-11
How to import DNS records previously exported to CSV back into Server 2003?
I have previously exported a lot of DNS records from a DNS server on Windows Server 2003. Now I wish to import those records back into my DNS forward lookup zone. I however cannot find any menu within the MMC that allows me to do that. I am wondering if...
Tags: cchan@..., DNS, DNS Records
Discussion threads 2007-01-10
trust relations
When I try to establist a trust relation between a 2003 and a 2000 domain I get the following error." local security advisor not able to establish RPC agreement "and also states that the domian name couldn't be resolved.I have checked the DNS entries.Things come up fine when I type...
Tags: DNS, domain, forward lookup, FQDN, lookup, raj.addanki@..., server, windows
Q&A 2005-03-16

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Tech Tip: Run apps in compatibility mode/Create a reverse lookup zone in Win2K
Learn how to run apps in compatibility mode and create a reverse lookup zone. Windows 2000 Professional: Configure application compatibility settings Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2 or later includes a tool...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, DNS, Server, IP Address, Lookup, Domain Names, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Networking, Internet, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2004-08-02
Create a DNS reverse lookup zone in Windows 2000 Server
A reverse lookup queries DNS for a host name based on an IP address. If you want your DNS server to support reverse lookups, you need to create a reverse lookup zone for each subnet you want to support. In this Windows 2000 Server tip, Jim Boyce tells you how....
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, DNS, IP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Servers, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, Domain names, NETWORKING, lookup, lookup zone, IP address, server, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2005-09-12
How do I... Install and configure a DNS server in Windows Server 2008?
As many of you are probably aware, the Domain Name System DNS is now the name resolution system of choice in Windows. Without it, computers would have a very tough time communicating with each other. However, most Windows administrators still rely on the Windows Internet Name Service WINS for name...
Tags: Console, DNS, Microsoft Windows Server, DNS Server, Server, Lookup, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Record, Domain Name, Windows 2008, Active Directory Integrated, Action, PTR, Domain Names, Networking, Internet, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-04-15
Using the Windows 2000 DNS service
Windows 2000 includes a full-featured DNS service, and in this Daily Drill Down, Jim Boyce shows you how to set up a DNS server in Windows 2000.In“Understanding how DNS works, part 1,” I described what DNS is and how it works. Now that you have some background in DNS and...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, Servers, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows 2000, DNS, server, DNS server
Technical articles 2000-08-07
Get IT Done: Installing and configuring a DNS server in Windows 2000
How to configure a DNS server in Windows 2000As many of you are probably aware, DNS is now the name resolution system of choice in Windows 2000. However, most Windows NT administrators are used to relying on WINS for name resolution on local area networks and some have little or...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, Servers, Steven Warren MCSE, MCDBA, Get IT Done, DNS, domain name, DNS server, server, lookup, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2001-05-14
Windows 2003 losing DNS entries
Hi All,I've got a Windows 2003 R2 AD server (only AD server on our network.) It's our only internal DNS server as well. For some reason when I create A record entries on it, it sometimes loses those entries after a while. It could be 10 mins, it could be...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, Servers, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, DNS entry, FORWARDERS, DNS, server, DNS server
Discussion threads 2008-02-01
Adding Domain name to server
Here's my problem.I have an office with 25 PC's and 1 Win2003 server. When the server was setup there wasn't a domain name added. We have user's account on the server. Now that we have a domain name how do you add the domain name to the...
Tags: Domain names, Servers, NETWORKING, Microsoft Windows 2000, Experienced DNS Administrators, server, DNS server, DNS, domain name
Discussion threads 2008-07-11
Get IT Done: Managing DNS in a multiple Windows 2000 domain environment
Tips for managing domain name servers in Windows 2000Windows NT 4.0 domains have no natural relationship to each other. They are simply a bunch of security boundaries sitting out there, waiting to be configured to see each other through the domain trust process. For those networks that use DNS for...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, Get IT Done, Cindy Souders, MCSE, DNS, Microsoft Windows 2000, DNS server, Microsoft Windows, domain, server
Technical articles 2002-03-12
Domain Trusts - DNS Configuration
Domain Trusts - DNS ConfigurationTrusts:I have a windows 2000 Domain controller (forrest1)I have a windows 2003 domain controller (forrest2)they are both in their own forrests and are the only domain controllers in each.Ok I want to trust the 2 but I cannot get DNS working properly. I have setup forwarders...
Tags: BFilm, dhammond@..., DNS, domain, domain name, forest, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, networking, server
Q&A 2005-07-14
Need opinion of DNS issue
I am going crazy trying to set up an addition domain controller.Can anyone explain the difference between using dynamic updates and not using them. I understand that it auto updates the SRV records and things.I guess I need to take up my old DNS and set it up again?...
Tags: DNS, dynamic update, hardware, server, Sitizn Wille
Discussion threads 2004-11-29
DNS Complications - New SBS 2003 Server
I currently have a new SBS 2003 Server installed on our network. We are using Covad Hosting services for email and then the SBS 2003 server downloads. (Temporary until all users have been migrated.) However, now I am starting to have an increase in our domain being blocked by other...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, E-mail servers, E-mail, DNS, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, server, lookup zone, SBS 2003 Server, SMTP server, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003
Discussion threads 2008-07-08
DNS & Exchange 2003
I have setup DNS and ExchangeI think my DNS Zones are not setup properly,could anyone give suggestion.Much appreciatedExchange email box is bhccrane.comOWA is https://email.bhccrane.com/remoteForward lookup zone:bhccrane.com Host: email FQDN:email.bhccrane.com IP:192.168.11.11 Host: mail FQDN:mail.bhccrane.com IP:192.168.11.11Reverse lookup zone206.171.90.x subnet Host: email.bhccrane.com. FQDN:0.90.171.206.in-addr.arpa IP:206.171.90.0192.168.11.x subnet nonedoes it work on the LAN?your DNS...
Tags: Domain names, Servers, NETWORKING, Domain Name Registrar, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, pilot80@..., server, domain name, DNS server, e-mail, DNS
Discussion threads 2007-11-03
How to Host your own Mail Server running Exchange Server 2003 SP2
I hope what I post will help people out. In doing this I ran into several problems, mainly DNS issues and the lack of knowledge. After I completed it, I decided I'm going to post what I did to eventually help someone out. Here you go:Things I...
Tags: Domain names, E-mail servers, Groupware, E-mail, NETWORKING, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, csheppard@..., e-mail server, Microsoft Exchange Server, server, IP address, DNS server, IP, DNS, main DNS server
Discussion threads 2007-10-02
DNS help
I recently installed a server to host microsoft exchange. The problem is that it is taking a long time to connect to exchange. When I ping the server I noticed that it is going out on the internet to connect which is why it is taking so long....
Tags: DNS, DNS server, it management, maisonhughes@..., quick-and-dirty way, server
Q&A 2004-10-04
unable to join domain from the client
I have a home network with a Win 2000 server as the only server/domain controller. The problem I'm having is that when I try and connect either a Win 2000 pro or XP pro client, I am unable to connect to and join the domain. It seems that...
Tags: DNS server, domain, IP, IP address, mjp5108, nic, server, windows
Q&A 2005-02-08
DNS Problem
Dear Fellows i am having a problem with my DNS serverwe have a domain named zephyr.com.pk and our server name is sbs.zephyr.com.pk3 days back I installed an ADC and named it bkadc.zephyr.com.pk I installed new DNS on ADC bkadc.zephyr.com.pk and installed a forward lookup zone...in zone setting I created a...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, DNS, domain, domain controller, server, ADC Telecommunications Inc., DNS server
Discussion threads 2008-10-13
DNS keeps failing after working
Simple and sweet :)I am running a windows 2000 server box with 2 NIC's and everything has been lovely except for the DNS server. It seems I can get it to work and then it will fail. I have read many articles on how to set it up, but it...
Tags: carlos0463@..., DNS, DNS server, lookup, server, windows
Q&A 2004-10-30
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