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Hey Deji, The server is not Multi hommed the server
is one of the domain controllers for the network. I will remove the forwarders altogether,
on the ISA server there are not DNS related error or successful logs in the
application or system event log. Do you have a specific event I am suppose to
be looking for; I went through all the logs and nothing related to DNS (do you
have an example of a error in the log JUST incase I am missing something) What exactly do you need to know about the
config J just ask and I shall tell :P Carlos Magalhaes From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of deji Agba Hate to make you do this, but it would
help if you could explain some more about your config. If you look in the ISA log at the time
you are issuing the nslookup against your DNS server, what do you see? I see you made references to <internalIP>. Does this
mean that this server is multi-home? If you could, please post you ipconfig /all from the server
and from a client. One more thing, try removing the "forwarders"
altogether. Then be sure that you allow this server to make DNS queries and
receive DNS responses to the outside world. Sincerely, Microsoft MVP - Active Directory From: Carlos
Magalhaes Ok, here is the main test that seems to
prove to me (I would like any suggestions out there on how to test the dns and
firewall otherwise) that DNS queries via the firewall are working: If I launch NSLOOKUP, specified SERVER
externalDnsServe.domain.com ,then did a lookup on google.com it would resolve
google.com, have a look at the results below. But if I just do a nslookup , it resolves
my internal DNS server, then try google.com , I get a DNS time out , again
check below. If you know any other way to check please
let me know :) Thanks for you time and effort once again. Carlos Magalhaes - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(if you want to chat directly:) ) Nslookup> Default Server: internalDC.InternalDomain.net Address: <Internal IP> > SomeInternalMachine Server:
internalDC.InternalDomain.net Address: <Internal IP> Name:
SomeInternalMachine.InternalDomain.net Address: <Internal IP> > Nice… Ok now let's look at external lookup: > google.com Server:
internalDC.InternalDomain.net Address: <Internal IP> DNS request timed out. timeout was 2 seconds. *** Request to
internalDC.InternalDomain.net > Hmm which lead me to believe it might be
my ISA server, then I did another test: > server ExternalDnsServer DNS request timed out. timeout was 2 seconds. Default Server: [ExternalDnsServer] Address: ExternalDnsServer > google.com Server: [ExternalDnsServer] Address: ExternalDnsServer Name: google.com Addresses: 216.239.57.99,
216.239.39.99, 216.239.37.99 |
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS not intergrating into AD deji Agba
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS not intergrating into AD Carlos Magalhaes
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS not intergrating into AD Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS not intergrating into AD Carlos Magalhaes
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS not intergrating into AD Carlos Magalhaes
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS not intergrating into AD Mulnick, Al
