DNS forwarders....
Hi, I have a question regarding DNS forwarders....we have two domains here SiteA - DomainA.local, IP: 192.168.10.100 SiteB - DomainB.local, IP 192.168.1.100 In siteA's DNS settings I have configured...
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I take it these are Windows servers. Do you mind if I ask what version you are running? Curious more than anything else. I think it looks right, but will be reading the replies for sure. I...
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The way you have done it should work - it means each site first forwards to the other site across the WAN then pops out into the internet (root hints) and can work it's way down from there to resolve...
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Thanks tfl, if I don't have the other site's IP in the forwarders how will servers from siteA resolve servers in siteB, and vice versa?
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Conditional Forwarders - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc794735(v=WS.10).aspx
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You should be using conditional forwards for the remote domain, and to improve performance, you should set your ISP's DNS server as your forwarders. What you are doing at the moment, is that all the...
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cduff and Grid-C have it spot on. Conditional Forwarders for the respective domains, you could also go with stub zone, but I think conditional forwarders would work best in this situation. Also,...
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