Take a look at the following Knowledge Base article and online
help that covers all of the scenarios below: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816592
& http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/Library/d0e19b57-c368-46c2-b017-caf25ae150ec1033.mspx?mfr=true
. Your Linux clients can be thought of as legacy clients, i.e. those that
do not support option 81.
Thanks,
-Steve
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Primary or Integrated DNS Zone
I am going to install a Win2003
it will be a domain controller. I am going to install DNS Server Service
and DHCP Server Service but this scenario will be for:
Provide DNS for 5 Win servers ansd several Xp clients. (Dns dynamic Updates)
At the same timne the DHCP server should provide ip addresses for 100 Linux
client computers.
-Those computers are not going to update automatically to the DNS ... once the
DHCP provide them an IP Address.
Do I have to configure a Primary Zone instead of active directory integrated
zones ?
Do I have to create manually name mapping for Linux Pc's ?
I am not sure how the Dhcp - DNS will behave once the ip address is released to
the Linux client?
Thanks comments
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