When you do an nslookup for the domain, you are going to get whatever records are listed in DNS for “(same as parent folder)”.  If there is an IP address listed in there that is old and obsolete, it will still show until you go in and delete it.  It is possible it was there from a time when that IP was in fact a DNS server, or possibly it was a mistake.  But it was put in there intentionally or unintentionally at some time.

 


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Thanks, but after reading all that I still was not able to find out what kind of information do you get when you do lookup domain.com, being domain.com your AD domain, and why am I getting a user’s computer.

 

Thanks

 


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From: Ramon Linan
Sent: Mon 8/28/2006 11:14 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] nslookup. AD beginer question

Hi Everyone,

 

When I do a nslookup domain.com, being domain.com my AD domain, what should I see? A list of the dns server in my domain? A list of the DC?

 

The fact is that I am doing nslookup and I am getting, domain controllers but also a user’s computer!!!!

 

Thanks

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