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I’m having trouble with a system which is dual-homed. Both NICs have private addresses. One NIC is associated with domainA.com, which is an internal-only AD domain. The other NIC is associated with domainB.com, which is an Internet presence domain.

 

The problem is that on this particular server, *both* IP addresses are registering in DNS on the domainA.com AD domain. I only want the one address associated with that domain to register there.

 

So far, I have deleted the NIC from the Name server tab in DNS for that zone. A while later it comes back. I looked at the DNS properties for the NIC that I don’t want to register, and have un-checked “Register this connection’s addresses in DNS.” Still it re-appears.

 

Can I get some guidance on this? It’s only happening on one of these servers, not another one which I thought was identical in configuration.

 

Best regards,

Mark

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