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  1. nk1234

    DNS active, but basically not even there

    Just to be clear, if 8.8.8.8 is a google DNS server and you want to go out to the internet for DNS then thats valid, my response has assumed an entirely 'internal' environment.
  2. nk1234

    DNS active, but basically not even there

    Hope I've understood your issue correctly. Your new DC is the authoritative (and only?) DNS server for the new AD domain? Your clients need to be able to find and resolve this DNS domain in order to find the AD services and join the domain. Therefore your clients either need to point to the...
  3. nk1234

    can someone help me to find DNS ser

    Try installing dig and using the +trace command. This will show you each 'hop' as you traverse the DNS tree, including where you got each answer from. Hope this helps.
  4. nk1234

    number of NS RR's allowed in a zone file?

    In my experience, there isn't a 'hard' limit as such (ie X RRs); it is based entirely on the SOA packet size. If you bust the 512 bit UDP limit your BIND DNS server with either start to truncate (drop out the A glue records) or possibly switch to TCP (depending on version and configuration)...

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