Re: DNS Root Hints / NSLookup
From: William Stacey (staceywREMOVE_at_mvps.org)
Date: 02/09/04
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 15:55:22 -0500
Not sure I follow that. Use dig or NetDig (www.mvptools.com) to show
results of what your asking. Makes it clear what your asking. Cheers!
-- William Stacey, MVP "TJ" <atgisolutions@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:cead01c3ef45$a2461670$a301280a@phx.gbl... > I have a test lab connected inside another's domain. My > W2K3 Root Domain Controller is using ICS with NAT, > therefore two network cards are present. One network card > DHCP's to the other network while the second card is for > the systems in the lab. > > My concern is the continued inability to verify my name > server when connected to the other network. > > When I isolated my Root DC from the other network...the NS > works just fine as expected and I'm able to verify my Root > DC, but when I'm connected to the outside network, I've > noticed 2 new Root Hints are added with their server names > and IP address's. After this, the NSLookup resolves to > their servers and fails to my server. > > I'm not sure how this is happening or how I can keep their > NS from appearing in my Root Hints. > > I'd like to have WWW access through there network, but am > unable to validate my Root DC when doing so. > > Any assistance is appreciated....An up front "Thank You" > for your time and reply....TJ
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