Hello to all....
Not sure if this is the right spot, but it does come into play with DHCP.
We've got 3 domains in the company I work for, A, B and C
Domain A is the main domain, domain B is a child of domain A and C is out on their own with a trust relationship to B.
In the DHCP settings on domain B, there is a setting 252 WPAD which points to
Domain B has an IAS server with surf control software to monitor/control web sites.
If I look on danprx.b.com, I can't find the file called wpad.dat
If I have a PC that is from domain A or domain C connect to the DHCP on the domain B site, they can't surf the internet.
I'm suspecting that this has to do with the different DNS suffixes for the domains. If I do an ipconfig /all on the PC from domain A, I get a name of test1.b.com instead of test.a.com like I should get.
We're going to be switching b.com to a.com domain and eventually merge C into A as well.
HERE'S THE QUESTION!
What can I do in the interim to make the proxy/IAS server work for the other domains at the B.com locations?
Are there settings in DHCP that I am missing?
Why can't I find the wpad.dat file and is there anything that might be missing in there that would correct this problem?
I'm going to cross post this in a couple of the other forums, but appreciate ANY help I can get.
Thanks
Detroit....
P.S. No one else here knows that setup due to the Sys admin of the b.com domain leaving the company!
Not sure if this is the right spot, but it does come into play with DHCP.
We've got 3 domains in the company I work for, A, B and C
Domain A is the main domain, domain B is a child of domain A and C is out on their own with a trust relationship to B.
In the DHCP settings on domain B, there is a setting 252 WPAD which points to
Domain B has an IAS server with surf control software to monitor/control web sites.
If I look on danprx.b.com, I can't find the file called wpad.dat
If I have a PC that is from domain A or domain C connect to the DHCP on the domain B site, they can't surf the internet.
I'm suspecting that this has to do with the different DNS suffixes for the domains. If I do an ipconfig /all on the PC from domain A, I get a name of test1.b.com instead of test.a.com like I should get.
We're going to be switching b.com to a.com domain and eventually merge C into A as well.
HERE'S THE QUESTION!
What can I do in the interim to make the proxy/IAS server work for the other domains at the B.com locations?
Are there settings in DHCP that I am missing?
Why can't I find the wpad.dat file and is there anything that might be missing in there that would correct this problem?
I'm going to cross post this in a couple of the other forums, but appreciate ANY help I can get.
Thanks
Detroit....
P.S. No one else here knows that setup due to the Sys admin of the b.com domain leaving the company!