You'll be happy to hear you wouldn't recognize it as your father's Novell, so to speak. It's a linux/novell hybrid now supposedly including 6.5 kernel and linux pieces blended together in a magical way that makes it better, shinier, faster etc. Groupwise is a nice front end to sendmail last I checked, although that should have changed with the acquisition of SuSE. Or were they acquired by SuSE?
Anyway, I think he answered his own question later and asked the question of how to delegate the zone but still use a different primary name res server. Weird, but that's the question as I understand it.
Al
On 1/18/06, David Adner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unless Novell's changed what flavor of DNS/feature set they have since NetWare 5.1 (last time I ever saw Novell) it did not support dynamic updates. More specifically, it supported "dynamic updates" but only via a NetWare DHCP server. Also, at the time, the GUI for managing records didn't support the creation of SRV records in the way AD requires. The dialog box's fields were weird.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Chandra Burra
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 11:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] AD DNS in Windows delegation to Novell DNS
Hi Team,Wanted to know what are the pro's and con's of delegating the DNS zone created in Windows DNS for 2003AD being delegated to Novell DNS as the client wants to use Novell as the primary....Regards,Chandra Burra
