I'm attempting to set up an AD environment in my home network as practice before I try it on a few customer sites. I already tried once, but I didn't succeed so I'm going to start again and try to do it correctly (all the posts I read seem to indicate it really isn't too hard).
I have a cable modem running to a D-Link router/switch. The D-Link is picking up the DHCP supplied public IP from the ISP. I've got my Win2KS on one port running DNS DHCP providing IPs to all the internal systems. I HAD AD on the server, but it wasn't doing the 'domain' thing, so I removed it (demoted to stand-alone server).
All the clients are getting IPs from the DHCP server as well as the correct Mask. Gateway and DNS. DNS 'internally' is being handled by the server and it appears to be forwarding requests to the ISP for anything outside itself. I can ping internally AND externally by name or IP.
When in the DNS snap-in for MMC, I right-mouse the server, select the Properties|Monitoring tab and check both/either boxes for the test type, click the test button - I get a failed message. The DNS server is looking to itself to resolve names.
If this is NOT an important step in the AD setup mode - no problem, I'll carry on. But somehow I figure that any 'failure' is potentially a problem.
Thanks in advance - I appreciate this discussion group.
Regards,
Arden
I have a cable modem running to a D-Link router/switch. The D-Link is picking up the DHCP supplied public IP from the ISP. I've got my Win2KS on one port running DNS DHCP providing IPs to all the internal systems. I HAD AD on the server, but it wasn't doing the 'domain' thing, so I removed it (demoted to stand-alone server).
All the clients are getting IPs from the DHCP server as well as the correct Mask. Gateway and DNS. DNS 'internally' is being handled by the server and it appears to be forwarding requests to the ISP for anything outside itself. I can ping internally AND externally by name or IP.
When in the DNS snap-in for MMC, I right-mouse the server, select the Properties|Monitoring tab and check both/either boxes for the test type, click the test button - I get a failed message. The DNS server is looking to itself to resolve names.
If this is NOT an important step in the AD setup mode - no problem, I'll carry on. But somehow I figure that any 'failure' is potentially a problem.
Thanks in advance - I appreciate this discussion group.
Regards,
Arden