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Andy Baker
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      25th Mar 2004
I'm getting event id 7063's in all child domain
controllers that forward to the forest root domain
controllers. The log entry states that the DNS servers
being forwarded to are not recursive but they are set to
be recursive. Has any one else experienced this? I found
zero in MS Knowledge base.
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]
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      25th Mar 2004
In news:1334a01c41272$6d3afa90$(E-Mail Removed),
Andy Baker <(E-Mail Removed)> posted their thoughts, then
I offered mine
> I'm getting event id 7063's in all child domain
> controllers that forward to the forest root domain
> controllers. The log entry states that the DNS servers
> being forwarded to are not recursive but they are set to
> be recursive. Has any one else experienced this? I found
> zero in MS Knowledge base.



The message you are getting is accurate in that the DNS you are using as a
forwarder will not accept forwarded queries.
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=7063&source=

Use this: 4.2.2.2. It works fine!

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      26th Mar 2004
I don't understand, how do I configure the forest root
dns servers to accept the forwarded queries?

Thanks so much for the assist,
Andy
>-----Original Message-----
>In news:1334a01c41272$6d3afa90$(E-Mail Removed),
>Andy Baker <(E-Mail Removed)> posted

their thoughts, then
>I offered mine
>> I'm getting event id 7063's in all child domain
>> controllers that forward to the forest root domain
>> controllers. The log entry states that the DNS servers
>> being forwarded to are not recursive but they are set

to
>> be recursive. Has any one else experienced this? I

found
>> zero in MS Knowledge base.

>
>
>The message you are getting is accurate in that the DNS

you are using as a
>forwarder will not accept forwarded queries.
>http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=7063&source=
>
>Use this: 4.2.2.2. It works fine!
>
>--
>Regards,
>Ace
>
>Please direct all replies to the newsgroup so all can

benefit.
>This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties and

confers no
>rights.
>
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      26th Mar 2004
In news:13d1601c41330$53b05700$(E-Mail Removed),
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> I don't understand, how do I configure the forest root
> dns servers to accept the forwarded queries?
>


DNS server properties, on the Advanced tab, clear the "disable recursion"
check box.



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      26th Mar 2004
I have the "disable recursion" checkbox cleared, but I
still receive the 7063 errors on the child domain DNS
servers. That is the piece that has me perplexed. I do
appreciate you trying to assist.

>-----Original Message-----
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>posted a question
>Then Kevin replied below:
>> I don't understand, how do I configure the forest root
>> dns servers to accept the forwarded queries?
>>

>
>DNS server properties, on the Advanced tab, clear

the "disable recursion"
>check box.
>
>
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      26th Mar 2004
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Then Kevin replied below:
> I have the "disable recursion" checkbox cleared, but I
> still receive the 7063 errors on the child domain DNS
> servers. That is the piece that has me perplexed. I do
> appreciate you trying to assist.
>


What about the forwarders on the parent DNS, what is its forwarder?

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      26th Mar 2004
In news:13f5601c41341$b98bded0$(E-Mail Removed),
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> I have the "disable recursion" checkbox cleared, but I
> still receive the 7063 errors on the child domain DNS
> servers. That is the piece that has me perplexed. I do
> appreciate you trying to assist.
>


On the child DNS server, what address or machine is it being forwarded to?

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      1st Apr 2004
The architecture is a forest root domain with two DNS
servers that are also the domain controllers.
The child domain has domain controllers that are also DNS
servers, all of the child domain DNS servers forward to
the root domain DNS servers.
The root domain DNS servers have a delegated zone for the
child domain DNS zone. The root domain DNS servers
forward to root hints.

>-----Original Message-----
>In news:13f5601c41341$b98bded0$(E-Mail Removed),
>(E-Mail Removed)

<(E-Mail Removed)>
>posted their thoughts, then I offered mine
>> I have the "disable recursion" checkbox cleared, but I
>> still receive the 7063 errors on the child domain DNS
>> servers. That is the piece that has me perplexed. I do
>> appreciate you trying to assist.
>>

>
>On the child DNS server, what address or machine is it

being forwarded to?
>
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>Ace
>
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benefit.
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Andy Baker
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      1st Apr 2004
The architecture is a forest root domain with two DNS
servers that are also the domain controllers.
The child domain has domain controllers that are also DNS
servers, all of the child domain DNS servers forward to
the root domain DNS servers.
The root domain DNS servers have a delegated zone for the
child domain DNS zone. The root domain DNS servers
forward to root hints.

>-----Original Message-----
>In news:13f5601c41341$b98bded0$(E-Mail Removed),
>(E-Mail Removed)

<(E-Mail Removed)>
>posted a question
>Then Kevin replied below:
>> I have the "disable recursion" checkbox cleared, but I
>> still receive the 7063 errors on the child domain DNS
>> servers. That is the piece that has me perplexed. I do
>> appreciate you trying to assist.
>>

>
>What about the forwarders on the parent DNS, what is its

forwarder?
>
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>Kevin D4 Dad Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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      1st Apr 2004
In news:16e3001c417f5$de405180$(E-Mail Removed),
Andy Baker <(E-Mail Removed)> posted a question
Then Kevin replied below:
> The architecture is a forest root domain with two DNS
> servers that are also the domain controllers.
> The child domain has domain controllers that are also DNS
> servers, all of the child domain DNS servers forward to
> the root domain DNS servers.
> The root domain DNS servers have a delegated zone for the
> child domain DNS zone. The root domain DNS servers
> forward to root hints.
>


Parent DNS forward to Root Hints or just use Root Hints?
The Root Hint servers cannot be used as forwarders try these two as
forwarders 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2.



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