DNS forwarding
Grant Taylor
gtaylor at tnetconsulting.net
Mon May 22 22:49:57 UTC 2017
On 05/22/2017 01:36 PM, Elias Pereira wrote:
> I was provisioning the AD in the wrong way. As we have our main DNS and
> it is authoritative for our domain "example.com" I
> needed to create a subdomain "sandom.example.com"
> so that AD DNS would be authoritative only
> for "samdom".
You don't have to have AD be a sub-domain. You can delegate the
_msdcs.example.com sub-domain instead of samdom.example.com. This will
make AD appear as if it is example.com.
Note: The merits / pros / cons of this are subject to debate. - I'm
just advocating that you define what you want your infrastructure to be,
not the other way around.
> Now everything is working properly.
I'm glad that you got it working.
> Thank you all!!!
*nod*
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Grant. . . .
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