DNS Issues

J

Joseph Bowers

I am currently studying for my MCSA, and I have configured my home network
to
use ADS. Currently, there is one W2K ADS DC, which is, of course, the root
server. There is one host, running XP Pro. I am using internal IP
addresses, 10.3.3.x. The problem is that every time I access directory
resources on the XP host, I lose the ability to resolve hostnames outside of
my network, untill I restart the DNS client service. I have configured my
network adapter to use my internal DNS address and one ISP server for
resolution, configuring two ISP DNS servers and my internal DNS server, etc.
Originally, I believed it was the DNS masq service running on my firewall,
so
I removed the firewall from the equation, and the problem still exists.
Currently, the setup is this : CableModem >> Linksys WRT54G >> Port 1:Serverthe DNS Server, and it will not allow forwarding due to being the root
server. Any advice or recommendations will be appreciated.
 

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