Yes they can run on the same server - if the server running DNS is also a domain controller then from a security point of view DHCP should not be on it;
Pagy is correct! I've done it on my test servers to run some practice scenarios.
From what I can remember the reason being is that if you have scope created on the dhcp server to dynamically update dns records on your clients then the dhcp server needs to belong to a group that allows it to update the dsn record without taking ownership or assigning any permissions to it so that next time the client calls for a dns update it can update itself.
So you can see the security hole which is why it's not a good idea to put them on the same server because your dns server becomes open.
If I have this wrong please correct me anyone. Thanks.
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