BigShyBear
MIS
Over the weekend we replaced our SQL server - changed out the box with a new box running Win 2003 server standard. Since we were here over the weekend, we decided to move a couple of servers to a new 19" rack. One of the ones we wanted to move was our intranet server/DNS server/win2k DC/AD bridgehead server. After we shut it down and brought it back up I noticed that AD was not replicating. Chased the problem down to the DNS on the intranet server. The Win2k domain name is our companies internet address, xxxxxx.com After experimentation - I discovered:
Create the forward lookup zone, works fine. Stop the DNS service, start it again, and the forward lookup zone gives me a red X and stops, and changes the SOA record to point to the outside DNS server - our ISP's DNS server which hosts our outside DNS. Stop and start DNS service again and the forward lookup zone disappears completely. The zone file remains in \winnt\system32\dns so I can create the zone again.
What I ended up doing was putting DNS on a different box, but this box is not one I completely trust - it's older hardware.
Anybody have any clues for me?
Thanks
Mike Gallo
Create the forward lookup zone, works fine. Stop the DNS service, start it again, and the forward lookup zone gives me a red X and stops, and changes the SOA record to point to the outside DNS server - our ISP's DNS server which hosts our outside DNS. Stop and start DNS service again and the forward lookup zone disappears completely. The zone file remains in \winnt\system32\dns so I can create the zone again.
What I ended up doing was putting DNS on a different box, but this box is not one I completely trust - it's older hardware.
Anybody have any clues for me?
Thanks
Mike Gallo