DNS headache CORRECTION

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The correction is it's not the root server (DOMAIN A)
that cant ping the DNS name of DOMAIN C but the clients
on DOMAIN A cant resolve DOMAIN C, but they can resolve
DOMAIN A and B. (the clients have DOMAIN A as their DNS
server) DOMAIN A itself CAN resolve DOMAIN C.
 
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R. Paulson said:
The correction is it's not the root server (DOMAIN A)
that cant ping the DNS name of DOMAIN C but the clients
on DOMAIN A cant resolve DOMAIN C, but they can resolve
DOMAIN A and B. (the clients have DOMAIN A as their DNS
server) DOMAIN A itself CAN resolve DOMAIN C.

Is this Win2k?
Each DNS server should have a Seconary zone of the other two domains.
Do not forward DNS servers to each other!

If Win2k3, use conditional forwarding.
 

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