RE: Questions Dealing with Windows Server 2003 DNS
- From: "Mr. JYC" <MrJYC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 14:15:02 -0700
Thank you all for your help!
"Mr. JYC" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Could someone help me? I have a number of questions dealing with Windows
> Server 2003 DNS.
>
> 1 Why can't secondary zones be Active Directory integrated?
>
> 2 Does doing a delegation of the parent zone to a child zone just add a
> name server record for the authoritative name server of the delegated child
> zone to the parent zone?
>
> 3 For stub zones, if a name server's IP address changes, would the new IP
> of the name server have to be changed in the stub zone too? When I attempted
> to do this, I only got errors trying to transfer the new zone information.
> It is my understanding that stub zones are advantageous because of the fact
> that the stub zone would accept the changes made for zones to which it points.
>
> 4 To setup a caching only DNS server, a DNS server without any zones would
> have to be set up. Additionally, a DNS server has to 'point' to it. What
> are the procedures to have the DNS server 'point' to the caching only DNS
> server?
>
> --
> Thank you for your help!
> JYC
.
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