Ladies and Gents,
Quick question. IS it possible to distribute more than one DNS suffix via DHCP?
I am dealing with multidomain environment. I have set up DNS servers to host secondary zones of the other domains etc.
The problem I have is that if I log on to mydomain.local via DHCP I will get DNS suffix for mydomain.local (which is correct). But I want to be able to resolve hosts in other domains for which we host secondary zones without having to FQDNs. I know I can add the suffixes to my TCP/IP settings and it will work just fine. However, it’s not really possible in a big office. I know that In DHCP scope and / or server options I can set up the DNS suffix, but there is option for only one.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Regards,
Michael
Quick question. IS it possible to distribute more than one DNS suffix via DHCP?
I am dealing with multidomain environment. I have set up DNS servers to host secondary zones of the other domains etc.
The problem I have is that if I log on to mydomain.local via DHCP I will get DNS suffix for mydomain.local (which is correct). But I want to be able to resolve hosts in other domains for which we host secondary zones without having to FQDNs. I know I can add the suffixes to my TCP/IP settings and it will work just fine. However, it’s not really possible in a big office. I know that In DHCP scope and / or server options I can set up the DNS suffix, but there is option for only one.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Regards,
Michael