allow-update needs to be configured per zone, so if you want dynamic
updates to occur in both domains you'll need the allow-update entry in the
zones representing each domain.
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I believe that that would be a BIND specific situation and allow-update or
update-policy can be used, but both directives are per zone.
If you have two AD Domains that you want to enable dynamic update on, then
yes.
But using BIND for AD in all honesty is quite painful. But if you must
domain)?
Thanks again,
-James
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I believe that that would be a BIND specific
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Thanks for the replies - I think I have to revise my question.
Upon DC promotion - does the DC need to dynamically update the forest root
and the domain
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] BIND allow-update
Thanks for the replies - I think I have to revise my question.
Upon DC promotion - does the DC need to dynamically update
the forest root and the domain the DC is in?
(e.g. I'm promoting a DC for company.com, does the DC need to
do DDNS
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] BIND allow-update
The DC in the child domain needs to update the dns zone that represents
it's
domain. It also needs to update the _msdcs.root domain zone. The
_msdcs.root domain zone contains records for the GC's and the CNAME
records that are used
http://research.microsoft.com/programs/up_content/bind.doc might be of use.On 10/6/06,
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Easy question for the group -I have a forest rood domain: msroot.companyI have a domain: company.comWe use BIND. My question: do I need an allow-update entry for both