Today's dilemna...
Windows 2003 DNS and Windows 2000 DNS are in use. We have them forwarding to a non-Microsoft DNS server we run in our DMZ if they can't resolve the name.
When we restart the DNS service, DNS will resolve correctly addresses. After a minute or so, it will only resolve those addresses it has in cache.
If I use NSLOOKUP, the DMZ server will resolve any external address. However, again using NSLOOKUP, our internal servers will not resolve any addresses after a minute or so. During the first minute, it will successfully resolve them.
I'm stumped. Any ideas?
Dan
Windows 2003 DNS and Windows 2000 DNS are in use. We have them forwarding to a non-Microsoft DNS server we run in our DMZ if they can't resolve the name.
When we restart the DNS service, DNS will resolve correctly addresses. After a minute or so, it will only resolve those addresses it has in cache.
If I use NSLOOKUP, the DMZ server will resolve any external address. However, again using NSLOOKUP, our internal servers will not resolve any addresses after a minute or so. During the first minute, it will successfully resolve them.
I'm stumped. Any ideas?
Dan