In news:251f01c3af6f$6922b9e0$(E-Mail Removed),
Patrick Brennan <(E-Mail Removed)> posted a question
Then Kevin replied below:
> I am building a server to perform DNS serices for clients
> at a small office. I have DHCP assinging a range of IP
> addresses from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.200. When running
> dcpromo when you are prompted to install DNS services. My
> question is. Before this do I have to configure my
> Network Adapter's DNS field with a designated IP address
> from my private address range example 192.168.0.1 or do I
> need to put the IP address of the DNS server of my ISP. I
> seem to be having problems resolving when I use the
> 192.168.0.1 address. Please explain to me the process u
> would use to configure DNS.
>
> Thankyou
In an AD domain you must use the local DNS that hosts the zone for the AD
domain, which is usually the DC.
If the local DNS cannot resolve internet names it is usually because it has
a root "." forward lookup zone. Delete that zone, then you can enable a
forwarder to your ISP (Forwarders tab) as an option.
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