So do I, but doesn't it do a root hint if the forwarder isn't able to
resolve the address, or does the forwarder contact the root hint server.

Robert 

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All I do is enable forwarders and enter my ISP's DNS servers...

Rob

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Would it make sense to change the order of the root hint servers in the
cache.dns file. My thinking is, if the root hints on every Windows DNS is
configured identically, the servers at the beginning of the list will have a
lot more traffic than those towards the bottom of the list.

Robert 

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(Ken)
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 9:41 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DNS for AD Clients

You are correct in point 1, but I would use the server's own IP address
instead of 127.0.0.1 in point 2.

When a client PC makes a DNS request, it sends that request to its primary
DNS server.  If the primary DNS server is not available, the PC will send
the request to its secondary DNS server.  The DNS server will look in its
own table for the resolution requested.  If that resolution is not found,
the DNS server forwards the request to the next up-level DNS server.
That
next up-level DNS server will be your ISP's DNS server IF you configured
your DNS server to forward to the ISP's DNS server.
If you did not configure your DNS server to forward to your ISP's DNS
server, your DNS server will use a built-in list of up-level DNS servers to
forward the request.

Your DNS server can reside on your DC or on an ISA server (or on a member
server).  The DNS service is an add-on service, so it doesn't matter what
other services are running on the hardware (performance issues being ignored
for this statement).

If you want a better understanding of how your DNS server works, check out
the back issues of Mark Minasi's newsletter at http://www.minasi.com.
Mark
gives great information about DNS and how to set it up to work in different
environments.

Ken Adams


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Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 9:26 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DNS for AD Clients


So does this mean the following:
1.) I will point my DC's gateway to the router.
2.) On the TCP/IP of my DC's NIC I will only put 127.0.0.1 on the DNS Server
and leave the 2nd one blank.

Presuming this is correct, I just have a curious question.
Will the DC be intelligent enough to forward the internet DNS request to

the up-level DNS Servers (My ISP's DNS server)?

Here's my 2nd alternative.

I setup an ISA Server with a DNS Server as my router/gateway.
Now that all of my client computers gateway and dns point to the ISA Server.
How can the ISA Server forward DC related DNS queries by client computers to
the DC itself?


At 09:01 PM 8/17/2004, you wrote:

>Your DC doesn't have its default gateway pointing to your router, but 
>your PC does?  If you point your DC's default gateway to the router, it 
>should be able to forward DNS resolution requests to one of the
up-level
>DNS servers.
>
>I'm presuming that your DC is also your DNS server.  If my presumption 
>is correct, be sure your DC has only itself as its primary DNS resolver 
>and no secondary DNS resolver.  This configuration will cause your DNS 
>server to automatically forward the name resolution request to higher 
>level DNS servers on the Internet.
>
>Ken Adams


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