I have Active Directory running.  My DNS is not a sub-domain or secondary or
any kind at all to BIND. As I mentioned, I only use BIND as a Forwarder, as
far as I know, there is no record of my DNS in BIND.  BIND is our main DNS
and still serve our NT 4.0 domain, I built my Windows 2000 AD and DNS as a
prallel network and eventually will shut down our NT 4.0 domain.


-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 10:49 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Delegating DNS zone


Without you giving us the examples of how the two zones setup, I can
only shoot in the dark now.  If your AD is a sub-domain to the BIND, you
can create a delegation on the BIND to point the subdomain to the AD DC.
Or, point all of your client to use the AD DC as Primary DNS.

Just a couple of thoughts.

Andrew,
MCSE (NT & W2K) + CCNA


-----Original Message-----
From: Pham, Tuan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Posted At: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 5:31 AM
Posted To: DiscussionGroup
Conversation: Delegating DNS zone
Subject: Delegating DNS zone


I have a internal Windows 2000 DNS that setup to forwarding to the
external DNS which currently is BIND. User from the 2000 DNS able to
resolve any A or PTR record that is on BIND because of the forwarding.
But, user from BIND can not resolve anything on 2000 DNS, I understand
that it's not authoritative to the zone. So, how do I accomplish this, I
tried to add it to the 'name servers' tab in the properties of DNS but
it doesn't work.  Any idea?

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