You should configure clients (configure your DHCP scope to only provide your
internal DNS server) to use your internal DNS server for the domain and
configure your internal DNS server to forward to your ISPs DNS server.
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Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support
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"HAPS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi
> I am facing a serious problem with my DHCP Server. I have
> DHCP installed on W2K ADS Platform. I have WatchGuard
> Firewall. I have configured my dhcp server as.
> Scope Range :192.1.1.1 to 192.1.1.254
> SCOPE OPTIONS (DNS SERVER) :203.124.136.19&26 (ISP DNS)
> & 192.1.1.2 (INTERNAL DNS)
> SERVER OPTIONS (DNS SERVER) :203.124.136.19&26 (ISP DNS)
> Router :192.1.1.130 (Firwall IP)
> Server Options : 192.1.1.2
>
> Now, In this configuration 98 Clients are working fine
> with Internet and Internal Network Browsing). Windows XP
> CLients are facing problem with DHCP. If they are getting
> Internet then they will not get 192.1.1.2 domain. If I
> delete that entry from SCOPE then they will get internet
> perfectly but they will not get 192.1.1.2 domain. Please
> explain me why my internal network goes slow if I am
> giving Internal DNS entry in DHCP. AM I giving the
> configuration correctly.
>
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