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Old 01-05-2006, 10:01 PM   #1
Jon Phipps
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I have need to set up multiple domains on my server 2k3 DNS server. What is
the best way to set up the reverse zones so that they do not over write each
other on update? My situation is this I have domain 1, and domain two on my
server with the a primary address set, however both zones share a common
reverse zone due to the way the network is set up, should I keep it this way
or name the reverse zones something different so they maintain separate
information?

Jon



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Old 02-05-2006, 03:56 AM   #2
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I didn't think you could rename a reverse lookup zone. In fact I looked and
see no option to rename (I can rename the zone file, but no the zone
itself).

"Jon Phipps" <lordblackfish@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
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>I have need to set up multiple domains on my server 2k3 DNS server. What is
>the best way to set up the reverse zones so that they do not over write
>each other on update? My situation is this I have domain 1, and domain two
>on my server with the a primary address set, however both zones share a
>common reverse zone due to the way the network is set up, should I keep it
>this way or name the reverse zones something different so they maintain
>separate information?
>
> Jon
>
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Old 02-05-2006, 04:10 AM   #3
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what I mean is to give each domain a unique reverse zone even though the ip
of the reverse zones are the same. This will mean tearing the server down
and rebuilding it but that is not a big problem
Jon
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>I didn't think you could rename a reverse lookup zone. In fact I looked and
>see no option to rename (I can rename the zone file, but no the zone
>itself).
>




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Old 02-05-2006, 01:31 PM   #4
Jorge Silva
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Hi

According to your setup I believe that you've 2 Different domains in same
subnet right?



To keep reverse zones separately from each other, just make sure that the
clients point to the right Dns server in their domain, you can make the
Zones AD Integrated, and allow secure updates only for each zone.


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"Jon Phipps" <lordblackfish@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:%Lt5g.7549$kg.2564@news02.roc.ny...
>I have need to set up multiple domains on my server 2k3 DNS server. What is
>the best way to set up the reverse zones so that they do not over write
>each other on update? My situation is this I have domain 1, and domain two
>on my server with the a primary address set, however both zones share a
>common reverse zone due to the way the network is set up, should I keep it
>this way or name the reverse zones something different so they maintain
>separate information?
>
> Jon
>
>



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Old 03-05-2006, 03:54 AM   #5
Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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Jon Phipps wrote:
> I have need to set up multiple domains on my server 2k3 DNS server.
> What is the best way to set up the reverse zones so that they do not
> over write each other on update? My situation is this I have domain
> 1, and domain two on my server with the a primary address set,
> however both zones share a common reverse zone due to the way the
> network is set up, should I keep it this way or name the reverse
> zones something different so they maintain separate information?


Reverse zones are based solely on the subnet they are for. There is no way
to split the reverse zones according to the domain the machines are a member
of unless you have each domain on its own subnet. If you named the reverse
zones differently, it would break reverse resolution unless you used CNAME
delegations.

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