Thanks Scott, I can be more relax now.
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Subject: Re: W2K AD
yes this is a good, secure way of doing it.
have an server which holds an active directory integrated DNS, then
forward
DNS requests to the internal interfact of your cached external DNS
server.
set zone transfers appropraitely to ensure that internal information
about
your network can not be passed to the external dns server.
thanks,
Scott Lever - MCP, MCSA
IT Specialist, IBM CLS Project
Windows NT Team
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Hello all,
Current Windows environment = NT4.0
I have a registered primary DNS server that has direct interface with
the public network.
On my internal network, I have a caching only DNS server that queries
any external zones to this registered primary DNS server.
I am planning to migrate it to Windows 2000 Active Directory aware
environment in a few months time.
Question:-
Do you think I can setup a new Windows 2000 server box that is Active
Directory aware DNS server that contains only internal information? With
this new internal Windows 2000 DNS Server, it will forward all its
Internet zone queries to the local cache DNS Server?
Thanks for your confirmation / feedback.
Regards,
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