Your server is not a root DNS server. Try changing that setting and add
other DNS servers into your network properties along with fowards in your
DNS server settings.

Steve

----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Lancelot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 6:29 AM
Subject: OT:DNS Problems


> Sorry for the OT...
>
> Do we have any DNS Guru's around?
>
> Particularly those who understand
>
> Win 2k server
> Active Directory
> ICS
> Dial on Demand
>
> I am having problems getting my 2k AD DNS server to talk nicely to the
rest
> of the network - a DNS related problem...
>
> AD is working fine on itself,
>
> The problem is, the root AD server needs to be a DNS server (to resolve
any
> local domain computers).
>
> I also have my ISDN DUN connection going into the same machine, and I am
> using ICS to (supposedly) offer internet access to other machines on the
> network.
>
> Problem is, all external DNS resolution fails (host not found) from the
> other machines.
>
> I think that the local DNS server needs to try and resolve any domain
names
> it is not aware of via the DUN connection - but am not really sure of how
to
> go about doing this... Looking at the properties on the DNS server, it
looks
> like I need to set up forwarders, but this isn't allowed as the server is
a
> root server...
>
> If anyone has any idea then...
>
> Cheers
>
> Dan
> 
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