This makes no sense to me. When I follow this guidance I end up with
different Reverse zones on the servers than exist on the PDC which was the
first DNS server. The DNS system is Active Directory Integrated.
I end up with a separate zone for each of the subnets, not the same folder
and subfolder structure as the Reverse zones in the PDC.
I am totally confused here.
dave
"Ace Fekay [MVP]"
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> In news:u26UcqzMGHA.2012@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl,
> dave Admin <dmackler@mds.acsol.net> stated, which I commented on below:
>> Network is Server2003, SP1. Three DNS servers,
>> ActiveDirectory-Integrated. One in each location, each being a
>> different subnet. Only the first DNS server established has the
>> reverse lookup zones for the three subnets, 192.168.151.0,
>> 192.168.189.0, and 192.168.160.0. Every time I try to manually add
>> these to the Reverse Lookup Zones on the DNS servers using the wizard
>> it does not come out right. On the first DNS server I have
>> 192.in-addr.arpa. Under that I have a folder for 168 and under that
>> the folders for each of the three subnets.
>> How do I get these Reverse lookup zones setup correctly.?????
>>
>> dave Admin (but not DNS smart)
>
> Right-click Reverse Lookup Zones, New, for each, type in:
> 192.168.151
> 192.168.160
> 192.168.189
>
> next next, choose zone type (Primary or AD Integrated), finish. If these
> are DCs, I would choose AD Integrated.
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