DNS Pb on multiresident server

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L'irlandais

We have a DNS serveur with two nics A and B.
The server is configured to listen DNS requests on adapter
A.
This server answer DNS Internet request.
There is a firewall between internal LAN and Internet.

The probleme is when Internet request come, DNS serveur
try to answered them on B network card which is blocked on
the Firewall.

Question: Is it possible to configure DNS server to answer
with a specific network card as well as for listening.

Regards
 
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L'irlandais said:
We have a DNS serveur with two nics A and B.
The server is configured to listen DNS requests on adapter
A.
This server answer DNS Internet request.
There is a firewall between internal LAN and Internet.

The probleme is when Internet request come, DNS serveur
try to answered them on B network card which is blocked on
the Firewall.

Question: Is it possible to configure DNS server to answer
with a specific network card as well as for listening.

Regards

Does Network card B have a gateway defined?
If A is the card with internet connectivity it will need a gateway, usually
the routers address.
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Make sure that only the card that should respond has the default gateway. Secondly, in the binding order, move this card to the top of the list. To do this, open
the Network and Dial-up Conenctions folder. Click Advanced>Advanced Settings. In the binding order section, move the prefered adapter to the top of the list.

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