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Dude
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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DNS question
DNS is not my forte, so Im wondering if you could help me on something. I have a domain controller (2000) with wins, dns, and active directory is installed and running with another 2000 server across my t1 line. If I try to look at the DNS records on my server across the t1 line (server #2), it doesnt show any records. I thought that it should replicate with server #1, which does have records. How can I get it to do this?
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12-06-04 07:08 PM
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em_ar_ducks
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Need to know a couple of things
1. Is DNS installed as "active directory" integrated on server 1 and server ?
2. How are you "looking" at the records?
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12-08-04 04:51 AM
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Dude
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12-09-04 07:24 AM
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jguy
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I would make sure that you have Port 53 access through the router that is linking the two sites. I don't know if you have a firewall in between the two, but if you do, you'll need to open up port 53 for DNS to "talk" to one another. Let me know how you do...
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also check that those two servers are replicating properly. Are you using NSLOOKUP to check records on the target DNS server?
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