Split-brain DNS server cannot log into AD domain



I have my DNS servers (Windows 2000) in a split-brain configuration, and
theDNS servers that service the internet cannot log into the Active
Directory domain they are a member of. These DNS servers host the public
zone for "intelemedia.net" which also happens to be the name of the Active
Directory domain (Windows 2000). Since the external DNS servers are set to
query themselves for DNS resolution, how are they supposed to find the
Active Directory integrated DNS servers for intelemedia.net to know which
servers will service their logon request?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!
-Eric


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