> > It seems that they've done this part - and set your IP address as the name > server for the domain. >
It looks like it. > You can install DNS server on your Windows 2008 server, and create a new > zone (create it as a primary zone) for orthogonal.com.au. Then create the > necessary A, CNAME, MX etc. records under that zone. You will need to port > forward UDP (and optionally TCP) 53 to your Win2008 server. > This all sounds like it makes sense, and I notice that DNS seems to be running on my domain controller. It was all setup by a friend a couple of years ago. I thought it would be easy, but then I noticed my router has a pair of DNS entries, and I can't make sense of the Win8K DNS Manager window. So I'm confused by the screen and the relationship between the parts. Basically, I don't know what I'm doing and I don't want to break things. Greg
