You don't really need one, except for certain monitoring and reporting
functions where you want to translate the log file entries into readable
host names. But if you want to do it,
- Create a new zone in the Reverse Lookup Zones section
- Enter your IP subnet. You will see a reverse version being created below.
That's it,
Anthony,
http://www.airdesk.com
"create_share" <createshare@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have one Windows 2003 Server which is my DC, DNS and DHCP Server. I don't
> have any reverse dns zone on it. Can anybody tell me how can i configure
> my
> dns server properly?
>
> Thanks!