>This is an Active Directory issue not DNS. You could have named your AD
>Directory Pigpen.home and run MS DNS on that. Then you are free to host any
>and all external zones on BIND or whatever. Active Directory requires DDNS.
yep, and if one declares a BIND zone statement with the sub-statement
allow-update {ip_list;};
... then that zone becomes dynamically updateable.
But if you are primarily an AD site, it�s better to run an W2K DNS as the
AD server since W2K DNS has some proprietary AD support. Keep BIND for
your Internet queries.
Len
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