Re: Local DNS and AD configuration
From: Matjaz Ladava [MVP] (matjaz_at__nospam_ladava.com)
Date: 04/25/04
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Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 10:13:26 +0200
1. Make sure that internal NIC is first in binding order on your Network
connections
2. On internal NIC point DNS settings to 192.168.0.1 - itsef
3. Install AD and it should work
4. On your internal DNS server create forwarders which should point to your
ISP's DNS servers.
-- Regards Matjaz Ladava, MCSA, MCSE, MCT, MVP Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Active Directory matjaz@ladava.com, matjazl@mvps.org "Abnel" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0ce701c425f4$a7378ca0$a601280a@phx.gbl... >I am trying to configure DNS and AD on my server 2003. It > does not seem to work. > I have two network interface cards, one for the cable > Internet connection (DHCP) the other (192.168.0.1) for my > private LAN. My intention is to configure the DNS on the > second NIC (192.168.0.1) and then the AD without disabling > the first NIC, I can not remove its DHCP IP anw way. > Domain name is only local at this stage. Any idea? > Secondly what do I have to check after configuring the DNS > and AD to know that it works properly? >
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