Re: Very strange config of DNS and AD domains . . .
From: Kevin D. Goodknecht [MVP] (admin_at_nospam.LSAOL.COM)
Date: 03/14/04
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Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 17:11:43 -0600
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Edu <eduebm@yahoo.es> posted a question
Then Kevin replied below:
> Hi all!
>
> I´m trying to do something that i think that is impossible. But i
> shot for any help from you . . .
>
> I have 2 small network, one for each ot 2 enterprises. A in the first
> floor and B in the second floor. I have only 1 server and only 1 AD
> domain A.local.
>
> But the people in B enterprise on the second floor need to access some
> server resources and need to have internet access trough the server
> (ISA) and the adsl line in A enterprise too.
>
> I created a new AD integrated zone in DNS (the same server as AD and
> ISA) named B.local. And i have created the SRV RR too equal to its in
> the A.local. zone but changing the IP address to accurate to the B
> enterprise and the domain name pointing to as server.B.local.
>
> The server in the 1st floor has 2 NICs. One named LOCAL for the LAN
> and with 2 IP addresses 10.0.0.1/24 and 10.0.1.1/24 and the other
> network card is named INTERNET with a single IP addres 81.x.x.x/24
>
> I really need that the people on the second floor have the experience
> as if the log on your inexistent domain (B.local) but really they are
> logging on the same DC as the A.local domain, and the shared data is
> on this same server and the Internet Connection and ISA too.
>
> Any help is much appreciated.
>
> I hope this message isn't too confusing.
>
> Eduardo
I think if I understand what you want, you should use Organizational Units,
and assign resources according to the OU the user belongs to. Create your OU
in Active Directory Users and Computers then move the users, computers,
shares and printers to the respective OU.
Each OU can have its own resources and Group policies, you can also delegate
administration of the OUs to a different user without giving domain admin
rights.
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