RE: Unix Bind and Windows DNS coexist problem with forwarder ON
- From: "Mugen" <Mugen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 14:10:02 -0700
BTW,
Here is the link of how i setup between UNIX BIND and Windows DNS.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q255913/
Thanks.
"Mugen" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are planning to upgrade NT 4 to 2003 AD. I setup a lab for all the testing.
> Our current DNS server is running in UNIX BIND and all windows clients are
> point to UNIX BIND for hostname/internet resoulution. We need to keep it that
> way.
> Therefore, I setup delegation in UNIX BIND server to Windows 2003 DNS. UNIX
> BIND setup remainsd the authoritative name server and Windows 2003 DNS just
> for SRV records and all Window clients are stil pointing to UNIX BIND server.
> Here is the problem, If i turn OFF forwarder in UNIX BIND server, Windows
> clients are able to join the new Windows 2k3 AD (by entering DNS FQDN)
> without any problem. But if i turn ON the forwarder in UNIX BIND server, none
> of the Windows clients are able to join the new W2K3 AD (it said cannot find
> the SRV records etc). It looks like UNIX BIND server treat the windows client
> request as out of zone request and forward to the external DNS servers.
> Anyone seem that before?
>
> Thanks.
> Mugen
>
>
.
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