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dthomas
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Posted - 08/16/2012 :  10:11:56 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have two nic's. Ones is on a 192.168.x.x network and the other one is on a 10.x.x.x network. The one thats is on the 10.192.x.x network. It gets it static address set from DHCP. How should I configure my gateways, DNS & Active directory? The primary DNS servers are Linux servers. I haven't been able to find much on the internet on this. I would appreicate help. Is it possible to have windows dns secondary zones stored as AD integrated zones instead in a .dns file ? So they will get secure dynamic updates.

Thanks in advance, Dan

dthomas
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Posted - 08/22/2012 :  10:38:23 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Let me clarify. I have two subnets. One windows 2008 r2 AD server with two nics. One is a 192.168.x.x network the windows 2008 r2 AD server is configured to be a secondary. The primary is a linux DNS server. On the other subnet is on a virtual LAN and gets it static address from DHCP of 10.192.x.x. The windows 2008 r2 AD server is configured to be a secondary. I don't want to copy the whole DNS zone from the 10.192.x.x for its rather large. Also, they are managing DNS on that zone. How can I join my ten computers on that 10.192.x.x to my Windows Server 2008 r2 AD server? I can ping my Windows Server from the xp client computers, but I can't ping the xp clients from my w2k8 server. I'm unable to join the xp computers to the w2k8 server. How can I configure my server DNS, Active Directory, zones etc ? Thanks
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Playwell
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Posted - 08/22/2012 :  2:30:18 PM  Show Profile  Visit Playwell's Homepage  Click to see Playwell's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
To save a lot of hassle just route that network to your own, in stead of making the server multi homed.
Multihomed is a path to many uncertainties.

'People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. '
Quote by Isaac Asimov


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wkasdo
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Posted - 08/22/2012 :  5:15:29 PM  Show Profile  Click to see wkasdo's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
+1. To be honest, I read your post twice and I still don't get it. A drawing would be needed. But Ton is right, of course. Routing is done by routers, and multihomed servers are to avoided.

Make it as simple as you can, but not simpler -- Albert Einstein
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dthomas
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Posted - 08/23/2012 :  10:34:00 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What do you mean routing the 10.192.x.x to the other network ? Also, the error I'm getting is: "The following error occurred when DNS queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate a DC for domain cos.gmu.edu: The error was: "DNS name doesn't exist."
The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.cos.gmu.edu
Common causes of the this error include the following:
-DNS SRV record is not registered in DNS.
-One or more of following zones do not include delegation to its child zone:
cos.gmu.edu
gmu.edu
edu
. (the root zone)
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