RE: dns forward





"Tester" wrote:

Hi there,
I have a W2K3 DNS server configured under DNS console, in forwarding
tab with 2 W2K3 servers.
I want to configure the 3rd forwarder and ideally all internet queries
traffic should go through 3rd server, while the first 2 should just be
used for windows DNS name resolution, logins, printing, file shares
and intranet sites. Is this possible? Also how the forwarders get used
from the dns client perspective, if first forwarder not answer, the
dns query goes to 2nd one and so on? Thanks, T

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