Thanks to all, I'll try it and I'll report you if it works!
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Jose
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El 05/02/2014 20:50, Umair Azam escribió:
Lopez,
You can specify google DNS 8.8.8.8 and internal DNS which is used by
your company, I would suggest to google such issues first, you would
get solutions as they have been
Hi, I have a doubt about the DNS Servers when adding a zone.
I have one DNS (Active Directory) on my datacenter, when adding a zone
it asks to enter DNS 1 and 2, and also Internal DNS 1 and 2, what does
it exactly means? Do I have to create new DNS servers? or is enough with
the one I have?
I
On 05.02.2014 18:58, José Egas López wrote:
Hi, I have a doubt about the DNS Servers when adding a zone.
I have one DNS (Active Directory) on my datacenter, when adding a
zone it asks to enter DNS 1 and 2, and also Internal DNS 1 and 2, what
does it exactly means? Do I have to create new DNS
But can I make use of the AD I already have or not?
If I install BIND on a VM, it is enough for filling DNS 1 and 2, and
Internal DNS 1 and 2?
Thanks for the answer Lucian!
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José
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El 05/02/2014 14:08, Nux! escribió:
On 05.02.2014 18:58, José Egas López wrote:
Hi, I have a doubt about
On 05.02.2014 19:29, José Egas López wrote:
But can I make use of the AD I already have or not?
If I install BIND on a VM, it is enough for filling DNS 1 and 2, and
Internal DNS 1 and 2?
Thanks for the answer Lucian!
If AD is set to allow recursion from your cloud setup, sure, use it.
The
Lopez,
You can specify google DNS 8.8.8.8 and internal DNS which is used by
your company, I would suggest to google such issues first, you would get
solutions as they have been addressed previously many times.
Umair Azam
Associate Systems Administrator
Network Operations Center
i2c