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Configuring Win2k Public DNS

 
 
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      20th Mar 2006
Hell

We have already running a configured a primary public DNS for which is hosted on our rack optimsised server in a nearby data centre, we wish to setup a secondary public DNS (as failover) in our office rack which has a 1mb line. I've started the setup and got DNS server service running on the secondary server but do i have to create 'STANDARD SECONDARY' zones manually for every one on the primary?

I have created a couple and managed to get the secondary to grab records for these zones from the primary but I would have thought there is an easier way to do this, basically i just want the servers to sync so that evertime i create a 'STANDARD PRIMARY ZONE' on the primary server the 'STANDARD SECONDARY ZONE' is created on the second server in the office.

Please help??

Idiots guide please as i'm not a true IT gury just a mortle web designer... ;-)

kind regards,

Martin (UK)
 
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