Overlapping Reverse Zone Files
- From: "Will" <westes-usc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 14:34:45 -0800
We have multiple subnets in the 192.168.0.0 class C that belong to Forest
f1.domain.com. We have a single subnet in the same space that belongs to
Forest f2.domain.com. My question is how do I handle the reverse
zonefiles for this in the domain for forest f1.domain.com? What would be
easiest for me would be to define for f1 a single active-directory
integrated class z reverse zone 192.168.0.0. Then, in addition to that,
define a secondary zone that draws the one overlapping subnet from f2.
How is Windows going to deal with that overlap? Is it going to merge the
two reverse zones together, just ignoring the theoretical possibility of a
collision between them? If there is a collision, which reverse zone would
win?
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Will
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