Re: DNS design question
From: Parhez Sattar (pxs01_at_grh.org)
Date: 04/01/04
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Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:26:34 -0800
Thanks, Kevin. Regarding the delegation, our Unix/Network
Administration refuses to "create a new TLD ".lan" on that
machine" and then "delegate the grh domain to the AD
DNS". He is saying I might be using the wrong
terminologies. Can you confirm what exactly needs to be
done, using Unix terms, please? Thanks.
>-----Original Message-----
>In news:173ce01c4180c$66f28320$a101280a@phx.gbl,
>Parhez Sattar <pxs01@grh.org> posted a question
>Then Kevin replied below:
>> One last question, will I need to have the clients setup
>> to have the two AD DNS servers' IP in their TCP/IP
>> settings before/during the upgrade, for users to be able
>> to log onto the new AD domain, or will they continue to
>> work from all clients (Win9x, Win2K/XP)?
>
>If all the delegations are in place the clients can use
either the Unix or
>the AD DNS.
>I would however point the DCs to their own address so
they don't have to go
>through the Unix to get to their zone.
>
>> Same question
>> for changing the domain name (currenlty "company"). Do
we
>> have to setup the W2K/XP clients to show the AD-style
>> domain name (company.lan) before users will be able to
>> authenticate against the new AD domain?
>
>When you upgrade the domain as long as you don't change
the NetBIOS name of
>the Domain, the Win2k and XP clients will keep
membership. Once they see the
>AD domain they will start using Kerberos to Authenticate
to the DC, as long
>as they can find the DC in DNS.
>
>
>
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