Re: Non authoritative domain on Windows Server 2003
Why would Internet based clients be querying your DNS server for the
"mydomain.it" domain? The chain down from the root servers should point to
your ISP's DNS servers and not to yours as being authoritative.
Why are your DNS servers even accessible to the Internet? If you are not
hosting any Internet Domains on them, then they shouldn't be.
"Chino" <chino75@fastwebnet.it> wrote in message
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>> Hi
>> If I understand you correctly you want that your internal DNS server
>> resolve your public domain to the private IPAddress, correct?
>> If yes all you have to do is to create an
>> Primary Zone, and create the records that point to the private internal
>> Ip address of your Domain.
>
> Yes, this is what I want to do.
> If I create a primary zone with one record for each server pointing to the
> private IP address, will my DNS announce itself as authoritative to other
> DNSs in Internet for this public domain?
> I don't want to do that, because the public domain is owned by our
> provider and it must remain the same.
> Please confirm, and thank you very much!
>
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