Re: Problem establishing 2 way trust on Windows 2003 Domain Contro
- From: "Kurt" <lorentzenkurt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 13:35:26 -0800
> However, I am not able to ping the fqdn for
> Domain B from Domain A. I can only ping the netbios name of the DC on
> Domain B from domain A. Whats going on?
DNS resoluton is not happening. Try creating scondary zones. Then you can
verify that zone transfers are occurring. Once you get successful zone
transfers your trusts will happen. Also, unless you have manually added the
dns suffix for the other domain, you'll need to refer to anything in the
other domain using it's fqdn. You will not be able to establish a trust
without DNS properly working.
....kurt
"chenain" <techrookie@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:BFB4F6A8-FA32-4410-A2D5-3EEFFE05F6D0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I installed WINS on both DCs and am able to do netbios resolution. I also
> created lmhost files on both DCs. I setup DNS forwarding. I can ping the
> fqdn of Domain A from Domain B. However, I am not able to ping the fqdn
> for
> Domain B from Domain A. I can only ping the netbios name of the DC on
> Domain B from domain A. Whats going on?
>
> "Kurt" wrote:
>
>> I agree with Robert. If the DCs are on routed subnets you'd need WINS for
>> netbios resolution, but of course W2K3 does not want WINS, but DNS. can
>> you
>> ping by fqdn? There are a couple of options. You could create a secondary
>> zone to the other domain on each domain's DNS server, or you could
>> forward
>> each to the other's.
>>
>> ....kurt
>>
>> "chenain" <techrookie@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:90B36075-9C3B-4DF5-A180-D25E0D8C697A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I am trying to establish a 2 way trust between 2 domains on 2 different
>> > subnets. They are both Windows 2003. I am able to ping domain
>> > controller
>> > B
>> > from Domain A and vice versa using IP and NetBios. I am even able to
>> > RDP
>> > to
>> > domain B, which is the new domain, from domain A. However, when I try
>> > to
>> > browse domain B from any computer in domain A in My Nework Places, I
>> > get
>> > an
>> > error saying:
>> >
>> > DomainA is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this
>> > network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out
>> > if
>> > you have access permissions. The device is not connected.
>> >
>> > When I try to validate the trust, I get the following error:
>> >
>> > The Outgoing Trust was successfully validated.
>> > The Secure Channel (SC) on domain controller \\DomainControllerA of
>> > Domain
>> > A
>> > to Domain B failed with error. There are currently no logon servers
>> > available to service logon request. Resetting the trust passwords
>> > might
>> > resolve the problem.
>> >
>> > I chose the option to reset the trust passwords, and that did not
>> > resolve
>> > the problem.
>> >
>> > Please help.
>> >
>>
>>
>>
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