I have a win2k dc in ny, the same server is also a DNS server.
i have created a member server in nj & i will be promoting
this server to dc for local office.
do i need to install dns /wins on this nj server?
any help/doc /guide appreciated...
...and if you make it an AD-integrated DNS server, you don't even have to worry about setting up and getting your primary-secondary zone transfers working.
Dana
Side note to Bronto-
Do you know if I change my Win2k DDNS server from "standard Primary" to "AD-integrated" if it will affect the server's ability to replicate (zone transfers) with non Windows DNS servers? (since the data is no longer stored in text file format) -Dana
Hi Dana. It should be fine, as the replication info is sent via standard protocol(s). I used to have a couple of Solaris servers slaving off my AD integrated 2K's, and it was no problem (although I later changed my AD's to Standards, I just like that better).
Dana are you using BIND? Bind supports SRV and Dynamic updates but doesn't support secure updates, used by AD-integrated. Bronto have you come accross this yet.
That's true Hewissa, thanks. I failed to mention that I was not using secure updates. Fortunately, all servers were internal, so it was not deemed too big of an issue.
So are you forwarding all DNS requests to the NY server?
Or did you setup a Primary-secondary relationship between the DNS servers? (Or are you going with AD-integration)
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