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Joseph Bowers
I am currently studying for my MCSA, and I have configured my home network
to
use ADS. Currently, there is one W2K ADS DC, which is, of course, the root
server. There is one host, running XP Pro. I am using internal IP
addresses, 10.3.3.x. The problem is that every time I access directory
resources on the XP host, I lose the ability to resolve hostnames outside of
my network, untill I restart the DNS client service. I have configured my
network adapter to use my internal DNS address and one ISP server for
resolution, configuring two ISP DNS servers and my internal DNS server, etc.
Originally, I believed it was the DNS masq service running on my firewall,
so
I removed the firewall from the equation, and the problem still exists.
Currently, the setup is this : CableModem >> Linksys WRT54G >> Port 1:Serverthe DNS Server, and it will not allow forwarding due to being the root
server. Any advice or recommendations will be appreciated.
to
use ADS. Currently, there is one W2K ADS DC, which is, of course, the root
server. There is one host, running XP Pro. I am using internal IP
addresses, 10.3.3.x. The problem is that every time I access directory
resources on the XP host, I lose the ability to resolve hostnames outside of
my network, untill I restart the DNS client service. I have configured my
network adapter to use my internal DNS address and one ISP server for
resolution, configuring two ISP DNS servers and my internal DNS server, etc.
Originally, I believed it was the DNS masq service running on my firewall,
so
I removed the firewall from the equation, and the problem still exists.
Currently, the setup is this : CableModem >> Linksys WRT54G >> Port 1:Serverthe DNS Server, and it will not allow forwarding due to being the root
server. Any advice or recommendations will be appreciated.