Re: How to decide on which network interface domain controller is available
- From: "Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 11:21:42 +0100
Hi
On the interface that you don't want to provide Network services you can:
- disable it.
- disable File and print sharing, client for microsoft Netowrks, you can
also disable DNS Aand Wins.
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I hope that the information above helps you
Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator
"RAP" <rap.nospam2@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1150533935.969924.275730@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
I have two domain controllers, both are connected to an internal (LAN
with clients) and an external (a DMZ) network.
How can I configure the servers in a way that the domain controller
functionality is only available on the internal network?
My current problem is that the DNS server has both IP addresses for
each server under one name. I cannot remove the external one, Windows
automatically re-creates the entry. Now, when I resolve the name of
server2 on server1 with nslookup it results in both IP addresses. For
some reason the external address is choosen and any communication (e.
g. ping or mount network drive) goes via the external network. This is
not what I want, it should go via the internal (much faster) network.
I was hoping that when I deactivate the domain controller functionality
on the external interface it will not re-create the entry in the DNS,
however I'd be happy about any other solution for my problem as well.
Thanks and regards, Robert
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