Re: DNS problem
From: Roger Abell (mvpNOSpam_at_asu.edu)
Date: 07/04/04
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Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2004 00:50:20 -0700
Yep. Either all AD machines static (DC/DNS + XP)
else if the W2k3 will always be running you could keep
DHCP on on the DC and off at the router, but with your
DHCP IP set matching that needed for the router and
for DNS giving out the DC/DNS IP.
-- Roger "chris" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:25d2b01c46134$e4efc910$a401280a@phx.gbl... > Thanks Kevin. > > That makes sense. The XP would be static IP as well, > correct? along with the DNS? I'm going to start over > fresh when I get home. Hopefully Three times a charm. > Thanks to everyone for the help. > > Chris > >-----Original Message----- > >In news:253dc01c46110$5905cd60$a601280a@phx.gbl, > >chris <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> posted a > question > >Then Kevin replied below: > >> Nope. Here's what I'm trying to do. Client/server, > >> connected between a hub. Server being DC, DHCP, DNS. > I > >> have just setup the server to pull the forwarding ip > from > >> the IPS, and now I can do a reverse lookup, but the > >> problem is, now other computers in the network are > >> getting their IP from this server, I don't want that to > >> happen, I want this to be seperate, and I still cannot > >> add the XP pro machine to the domain. What is not > >> working is the DNS. It will only work if I have it > >> forward to the ISP. Like I said before, I set this > same > >> scenario up about a year ago, and did it with just the > >> 2000 server having DNS, DHCP and being a DC without > >> having to get the DNS from the ISP. Everything worked > >> fine then. Too bad the board blew up :( I wish I > could > >> look at those settings now > > > >If you have DHCP servers on the same network the first > one to respond will > >assign the address. > >If you want the Win2k3 and XP to be the only two in the > AD domain, turn off > >DHCP on the Win2k3 and statically assign teh Win2k3 > serververs address for > >DNS on the XP Pro. The Win2k3 server should already be > using its own IP > >address for DNS (the private IP not the loopback IP) You > will not be able to > >join the XP to the Win2k3 domain unless you use the > Win2k3 DNS server IP on > >the XP. > > > > > >-- > >Best regards, > >Kevin D4 Dad Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] > >Hope This Helps > >============================ > >-- > >When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via > your > >newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from > your issue. > >To respond directly to me remove the nospam. from my > email. > >========================================== > > http://www.lonestaramerica.com/ > >========================================== > >Use Outlook Express?... Get OE_Quotefix: > >It will strip signature out and more > > http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ > >========================================== > >Keep a back up of your OE settings and folders with > >OEBackup: > > http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx > >========================================== > > > > > >. > >
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