Yann,

Create a child DNS domain for the site containing DCb, and establish DCb as the 
authoritative server for that domain. If you have resources in Sitea you'll 
then need to ensure there is a forwarder set up for resolution, etc. Remember 
that separate DNS domains can exist within the one logical windows domain.

At least I think this would solve your problem...

themolk.



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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Yann
        Sent: Wednesday, 24 January 2007 7:28 AM
        To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
        Subject: [ActiveDir] Question about DNS SRV registration.


        Hello all and happy new year:-),
        
        Say:
        -> Site A with DCa that is also dns (integrated to AD).
        -> Site B that is a new site.
        my goal: dcpromo a new DC (DCb) in site B.DCb will be also dns 
(integrated to AD).
        -> DCa & DCb belong to the same domain (domain.local).
        My AD is w2k3 FFL mode.
        
        In order to add the new DCb in the existing domain.com, DCb is  dns 
client to DCa.
        
        When dcpromo is finished, i configured:
        - DCb as dns client for himself
        - DCa as secondary dns sever for DCb.
        
        Everything looks good .. BUT:
        When clients in site B ask for all DCs in site B (with netlogon 
process),DCb returns DCb and DCa !
        a  nslookup set type=srv _ldap._tcp.siteB._sites.domain.local shows the 
2 DCs
        -> DCa.domain.local
        -> DCb.domain.local
        
        When i search in dns console, i found that DCa still present in site B, 
i think, this is due to the fact that DCb's nic allow dynamic update and thus 
dynamically records DCa srv records.
        The only way i found to avoid DCb returning DCa to clients in site B is 
to delete srv records for DCa in dns (site B).
        
        Question:
        What is the best practice to avoid DCb to return DCa to clients and 
where in the process i'm wrong ?
        
        Thanks,
        
        Yann
        
        


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