Thanks, obviously letting the 2008box do it all always works (the first
law of Microsoft) but that was precisely not the point. The question was
explicitly how to keep pfsense as authoritative DNS and DHCP server and
how to make the Win2008 use the pfsense master. According to the OP MS
is unwilling to cooperate (the second law of Microsoft).

I'd be interested as well in how to keep pfsense authoritative in later
MS server OSes. It works with SBS2003.


We are using DHCP relay for 400 some PC's to Server 2008 DC w/
DNS/DHCP.  It's a pretty basic setup and it allowed us to consolidate
our DHCP onto 2 servers (failover).

Curtis LaMasters
http://www.curtis-lamasters.com
http://www.builtnetworks.com


That's exactly what I was hoping to hear. I'll post any meaningful distilled wisdom from our implementation!
THANKS!
-Karl Fife  (The original poster, not Tim Dressel) :-)



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