Active DIrectory and DynDNS.org

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Hello,

i'd ask if it is possible install Active Directory/DNS with dynamic dns
services of DynDNS.org
I have a lan composited by:

5 "PC" Window XP SP2
1 "Server" Windows 2000 Advanced Server (ENG)
1 "Router"/Switch ADSL U.S. Robotics Sureconnect
1 ADSL connection with dynamic IP.

I activated DynDNS.org becouse i have the necessity to public any services
by my "Server" and i created a third level domain name on DynDNS.org,

ex: mydoamin.dyndns.org

and i configure the firewall of my router to forwad the traffic of its port
NN to port NN of "Server" and until now it's ok. ;-)

Now, i must install and configure Active Direcotory on my "Server". This
must to become th PDC of LAN and the DNS configured in way to resolve the
name of hosts in the LAN and resolve the external name for PCs of LAN
forwading with DNSs of my ISP.

Someone can help me and to explain to me like making?

!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Hello,

i'd ask if it is possible install Active Directory/DNS with dynamic dns
services of DynDNS.org
I have a lan composited by:

5 "PC" Window XP SP2
1 "Server" Windows 2000 Advanced Server (ENG)
1 "Router"/Switch ADSL U.S. Robotics Sureconnect
1 ADSL connection with dynamic IP.

I activated DynDNS.org becouse i have the necessity to public any services
by my "Server" and i created a third level domain name on DynDNS.org,

ex: mydoamin.dyndns.org

and i configure the firewall of my router to forwad the traffic of its port
NN to port NN of "Server" and until now it's ok. ;-)

Now, i must install and configure Active Direcotory on my "Server". This
must to become th PDC of LAN and the DNS configured in way to resolve the
name of hosts in the LAN and resolve the external name for PCs of LAN
forwading with DNSs of my ISP.

Someone can help me and to explain to me like making?

!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If all you need is DNS resolution to the internet for you LAN you need to
remove the '.' Root Zone in DNS, have a look at this KB article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/298148

Using AD behind a router causes you no other problems /unless/ you want it
visible to the internet.

Regards

Bill
 
I did it, ran the cleaning tape about 6 times, to make sure it's effective,
but not one byte of difference on any tape I use. It always stop at exactly
the same point being 11.4 GB and requests a new tape.

I've just done it with a brand new tape... no success.

Any other ideas? There are many messages and articles on backups on the
web, but none that match this phenominon.

regards,
Roland
 
Apologies, I posted to the wrong thread!


Roland Giesler said:
I did it, ran the cleaning tape about 6 times, to make sure it's effective,
but not one byte of difference on any tape I use. It always stop at exactly
the same point being 11.4 GB and requests a new tape.

I've just done it with a brand new tape... no success.

Any other ideas? There are many messages and articles on backups on the
web, but none that match this phenominon.

regards,
Roland
 
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