Internet access

From: Mehmet Camci (MehmetCamci_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/31/05


Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:05:03 -0800

Hello,

Everyone in my LAN, started to have a problem browsing the internet. In one
minute a lot of people get "this page can not be dipslayed" message from the
browser, next minute it would be ok, or some times slow. The company who
provide our IP and hosting service says, some of their DNS servers are over
loaded, and I must add their cashing server IP address.
My question is, where do I add the external DNS server IP address, so that
all the user who login to Active Director have no problem with their browsing?
(Ping, and IP based access to and from LAN is Ok, just browsing, all of
sudden started to give problem.)

I have ns2, and ns3 records in my DNS-->Forward lookup zone, pointing to old
(providers) DNS

I have 2 internal DNS servers (domain controllers), and all my workstations
are loging into windows domain no problem.
Help is appreciated
MC
mehmetcamci1@hotmail.com



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