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| Hi,
Can anyone help me with this question?
153. You are the administrator of your company network. The TCP/IP network consists of a single Windows 2000 domain that spans multiple locations. The
locations are connected over the internet by use of Routing and remote Access. Windows 2000 DNS servers are used to faciltate name resoultion for client
access to resources on the network. Zone transfers between your DNS servers across the internet should be secure and should not be able to be compromised by
outside parties.
What should you do?
A. Select the option to allow zone transfers to servers only listed on the Name Servers tab.
B. Configure the active directory integrated zone.
C. Configure the allow Dynamic updates setting for your zone to Yes.
D. Configure the Allow Dynamic updates setting for your zone to Only secure updates.
Answer: B (900: A)
Thanks Trev | |
| freak 2001-10-24, 12:31 pm |
| B is best answer because the DNS zone transfers are now part of AD, as opposed to being additional processes. By being a part of AD replication, they gain security.
Makes sense? |
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