If they are all Windows machines you could check for the presence of the
DNS Server service, or a DNS directory under system32.

 

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Systems Engineer

317.447.6033 (office)

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HARRISON COLLEGE

 

From: Webster [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 4:29 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Show all DNS Servers in AD

 

What the customer is wanting is a way to list all the servers running
DNS in their AD environment.  The nslookup command that ASB gave shows
the 5 AD DNS servers but does not show the SQL Server that is running
DNS (and they don't know why that server is running DNS anyways).  They
are trying to see if there is a way to find if there are any other
servers running DNS on their network besides telnetting to port 53 on
every server.  

 

Thanks

 

 

Webster

 

From: Brian Desmond [mailto:[email protected]] 
Subject: RE: Show all DNS Servers in AD

 

Andrew-

 

The way that option works is it create an NDNC aka Application Partition
and the DCs hosting DNS enlist in it. It's possible that either a) DCs
without DNS are enlisted in it for replication or b) vice versa (though
this may be semi-protected against). It's also possible to create custom
NDNCs for DNS with custom replication scopes.

 

I'm guessing the OP probably has a relatively small/simple environment
and this is all over thinking, but, in a large AD environment there's
going to be a lot of variables to actually track down a proper list. 

 

 

From: Andrew S. Baker [mailto:[email protected]] 
Subject: Re: Show all DNS Servers in AD

 

I would think that AD has some way of tracking all DNS servers in a
forest, because it allows you to replicate a zone to all DNS servers in
a forest or domain.

 

One way to get at least a partial list of DNS servers would be via
NSLOOKUP

nslookup -type=ns yourlocaldomain.tld

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