Just competed my first Windows 2003 server on my active directory domain and the installation wizard by default installed my DNS Server for me. After the installation I was unable to acces any external domain names (i.e. from the server or any workstation using this my new DNS Server. Only after I when I right click my DNS server in DNS Management Console and click on the Forwarders tab then put in my ISP DNS server did it work.
Now I want this DNS server to resolve all external domains for my workstations. Yet after some reading and troubleshooting, Microsoft says,
By default, DNS servers are configured to use root hints appropriate to your deployment. If the DNS server is installed as the first DNS server for your network, it is configured as a root server. For this configuration, root hints are disabled at the server because the server is authoritative for the root zone.
Is this true??? I know in the past I was able to ???
Now Microsoft continues to say, If you do not have any other DNS servers on your network (Which I don't!) but still need to resolve Internet DNS names (Which I do!), you can use the default root hints file which includes a list of Internet root servers authoritative for the Internet DNS namespace. Now under my Root Hints tab I see all my root hint servers? So how do I tell my server to use them to resolve Internet DNS name?
Right now, i'm working because its forwarding all external DNS quieries to my ISP DNS Server.
Any ideas
Greg
Now I want this DNS server to resolve all external domains for my workstations. Yet after some reading and troubleshooting, Microsoft says,
By default, DNS servers are configured to use root hints appropriate to your deployment. If the DNS server is installed as the first DNS server for your network, it is configured as a root server. For this configuration, root hints are disabled at the server because the server is authoritative for the root zone.
Is this true??? I know in the past I was able to ???
Now Microsoft continues to say, If you do not have any other DNS servers on your network (Which I don't!) but still need to resolve Internet DNS names (Which I do!), you can use the default root hints file which includes a list of Internet root servers authoritative for the Internet DNS namespace. Now under my Root Hints tab I see all my root hint servers? So how do I tell my server to use them to resolve Internet DNS name?
Right now, i'm working because its forwarding all external DNS quieries to my ISP DNS Server.
Any ideas
Greg