Re: DNS in two domains (one on a DMZ)

From: ObiWan (anzen.NO_at_SPAM.gmx.net)
Date: 07/09/04


Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 18:32:23 +0200


> ObiWan and Philip
> Thanks for your responses.

You're Welcome !

> At first in the lab scenario i just wanted to get this going. after
> that I intended to put two DNS servers into the DMZ (one as an
> advertiser and one as a resolver (cache only forwarder to the
> internet)) which I believe is the structure that ObiWan is talking
> about. I have already created the packet filtering that he mentions.

Yes, that's what I was talking about, you got it right ;-)

> I'll go back and have a look at this. I think theoretically this
> should work. Unfortunately I do not have any precise
> questions at the moment.

Oh well ... feel free to come back and ask if/when you'll need
more help, I'm usually "lurking" on win2000.dns but from time
to time I read posts here too .. and btw there's Phil and all the
other good fellows, so ...ask whenever you need ;-)

* ObiWan

MVP 10484: Windows Server - Networking



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