Im not sure if this is a win 2000 dns server setup problem but...
We run a LAN that has never been connected to the outside world, now we want to put a e-mail server inbetween the lan and the internet. We have used Red Hat linux and set it so it checks the internal DNS server as primary then the ISP dns as secondary. In this configuration it seems to try the primary and then give up, is this a problem with our dns setup.
We have tried setting up so the ISP DNS is primary and the internal DNS as secondary, it seems to work ok but painfully slow as for any internal DNS stuff it is checking the isp DNS first.
Any suggestions?
We run a LAN that has never been connected to the outside world, now we want to put a e-mail server inbetween the lan and the internet. We have used Red Hat linux and set it so it checks the internal DNS server as primary then the ISP dns as secondary. In this configuration it seems to try the primary and then give up, is this a problem with our dns setup.
We have tried setting up so the ISP DNS is primary and the internal DNS as secondary, it seems to work ok but painfully slow as for any internal DNS stuff it is checking the isp DNS first.
Any suggestions?