Re: How to configure forwarding in W2K.
- From: "Laura E. Hunter [MVP]" <nospam>
- Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 16:34:13 -0400
Conditional forwarding isn't available in Windows 2000 DNS, unfortunately.
It's a new feature of 2003 DNS, you'll need to deploy a 2003 DNS server to
utilize it.
HTH
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"TD" <TD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I was wondering if anyone out there might have an idea, on how in W2K, in
DNS
under the forwarding tab, you can configure DNS to forward queries for a
specific domain to a given IP address, as you can do in W2K3?
In this might help, here is what I am trying to resolve: We have 2
forests,
located in 2 different geographical locations. One location has a W2K3
domain
and the other one (main location) has W2K. There are PIX firewalls in both
environments. Relevant ports for DNS queries and MIIS communications have
been opened. Both locations use private IP addresses on the internal
network
and public IP addresses for external communications. How can we tell the
DNS
server in the W2K site to directly contact the public IP address of the
W2K3
site to resolve any IP addresses/hostnames that have a domain suffix for
the
W2K3 location?
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