Re: DNS issue with Windows 2003
- From: "Sharad Naik" <sharadnaik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 17:53:48 +0530
Which versions both DNS servers are?
Is there a firewall or NAT between the two DNS servers?
If yes you will have to knock port 53 for both TCP and UDP in the firewall /
NAT.
Sharad
"ss" <ss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have "Allow zone transfers to any server" on the other DNS server.
>
> Thanks
> SS
>
>
> "Sharad Naik" wrote:
>
>> On the other DNS server, which is holding the primary zone, did you allow
>> zone transfer for this DNS server?
>>
>> To allow zone transfer on the other DNS server,
>> right click on the primary zone in question, select properties, click on
>> 'Zone Transfers' tab. Select allow zone to only these server, and enter
>> the
>> IP address of the DNS server which will hold the secondary zone.
>>
>> Sharad
>>
>> "ss" <ss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:DB7ADD3C-0F8E-4744-A7E4-812F0276F500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Could someone help me, I am getting the following message when I
>> > created a
>> > Secondary Zone under the Forword Lookup Zone:
>> >
>> > Zone Not Loaded by DNS Server
>> >
>> > The DNS server encountered a problem while attempting to load the zone.
>> > The
>> > transfer of zone data from the master server failed.
>> > Correct the problem then either press F5, or on the Action menu, click
>> > Refresh.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > SS
>>
>>
>>
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