RE: DNS created in upgrade has a problem



Hi Rob,

Since our migration newsgroup mainly focus on the process of migration
between 2 domains. For your DNS issue, I think following newsgroup would be
more approprate:

microsoft.public.windows.server.dns

Thanks for understanding.


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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>>Thread-Topic: DNS created in upgrade has a problem
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>>X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 66.152.244.82
>>From: =?Utf-8?B?Um9i?= <Rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: DNS created in upgrade has a problem
>>Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 07:26:03 -0800
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>>Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.migration
>>NNTP-Posting-Host: TK2MSFTNGXA03.phx.gbl 10.40.2.250
>>Path: TK2MSFTNGXA02.phx.gbl!TK2MSFTNGXA03.phx.gbl
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microsoft.public.windows.server.migration:21605
>>X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.server.migration
>>
>> I recently upgraded from NT to Windows Server 2003 Standard with
Active
>>Directory. The upgrade strongly recommended that I allow a DNS server to
be
>>created even though I have one running on a Windows Server 2003 without
AD.
>>After the upgrade internal connections to the new DC Server are sometimes
>>redirected out of the internal network to the External IP address of our
>>server. The server is behind a firewall, so things from the Admin Pak on
an
>>XP client try to connect to the server and are given the external
address,
>>but the connection is not allowed back in through the firewall. I do not
>>want to change the firewall.
>> I want the DNS server to talk to internal clients with it's internal
IP
>>address. I am not sure how to tell the DNS server this. Note that my
>>Internal IP address scheme is not within an approved (RFC 1918) private
>>address. I will correct this in the future, but for now want to have the
DNS
>>server not forward my internal IP requests outside.
>> Does anyone have an idea?
>>

.



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