What I actually did was nslookup
domain.com…I just found out that one of the computer is a linux server
that is managing a child domain child.domain.com…that is the reason is
showing up there. Anyway, I am also getting an ip address
for a windows server machine that is not a DC, don’t know why… Rezuma From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Akomolafe, Deji You mean, you did the following: nslookup <Enter> set q=a<Enter> domain.com<Enter> and the IP you got is for a user's desktop? If so, one reason could be because someone created an A
record in DNS for domain.com and mapped it to the desktop's IP. Maybe because
the desktop is running web service and hosting the domain.com web site. Is this what you meant? If so, you will need to go and
delete the record. You will then need to tell your users that they will not be
able to get to the domain.com website site any longer because that is your
AD domain name. You could create another A record named (for example) WWW under
the domain.com zone and give it the desktop's IP and tell your users that they
should now use http://www.domain.com/
to get to that website instead of domain.com This is a fairly common misconfiguration. And it's a big
problem for your clients and DCs.
From: 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 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Akomolafe, Deji
From: 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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