Re: Internal DNS problems and w2k DNS

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From: Roy Lawson (roy_at_xeon.tv)
Date: 02/12/04


Date: 12 Feb 2004 13:35:18 -0800


>
> Does the Win2k DNS have copies of the NT4 zones?
> Are both of these DNS servers behind NAT? Behind the same NAT?
>

I am not behind NAT (small network, everyone with public IPs) but will
soon be implementing it. The Win2k DNS does not have a copy of the
NT4 zone. All the servers are on the same subnet.

Thanks for the reply.

-Roy



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