configured it with its own replication scope (DNS-domain, DNS-forest
or DCs-domain)
Jorge
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It is.
I think i'm missing
if
you have configured it with its own replication scope (DNS-domain, DNS-forest
or DCs-domain)
Jorge
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Sent: Tue 10/25/2005 1:24 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] ForestDnsZones
It is.
I
I found that.
Thanks.
I guess what my question is, what is the point/relationship of the ForestDnsZones subdomain folder in your dns zone?
Its my understanding there is an App partition called dc=ForestDnsZones,Dc=root,DC=com which houses the root dns entries and srv rr for GC's and DC guid's.
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: Re: [ActiveDir]
ForestDnsZones
I found that.
Thanks.
I guess what my question is, what is the point/relationship of the
ForestDnsZones subdomain folder in your dns zone?
Its my understanding there is an App partition called
dc=ForestDnsZones,Dc=root,DC=com which house
@mail.activedir.orgSubject:
Re: [ActiveDir] ForestDnsZones
I found that.
Thanks.
I guess what my question is, what is the point/relationship of the ForestDnsZones subdomain folder in your dns zone?
Its my understanding there is an App partition called dc=ForestDnsZones,Dc=root,DC=com which houses the root dns
true.. they should be there. if your replication is working the CNAME records
must be available otherwise you would have little replication ;-)
Are you sure the replication scope is set to all dns servers in the forest,
secure dynamic updates are enabled, etc.
Jorge
It is.
I think i'm missing something.
In ForestDnsZones folder in dns management, I just have ldap site info.
There is the usual _msdcs.forestroot subdomain folder in the root domain zone but i thought that stuff should be in the ForestDnsZones folder thats in the app partition?
I know i'm not