Make abc.com and def.com have records automatically? AD Integrated...

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Scott Townsend

I have two domains that I would like to have the same records in them.

I know I can set the zone file name to the same name in the non-integrated
zone, but how do you do this with AD Integrated Zones?

Thanks,
Scott<-
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]

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Scott Townsend said:
I have two domains that I would like to have the same records in them.

I know I can set the zone file name to the same name in the
non-integrated zone, but how do you do this with AD Integrated Zones?

Thanks,
Scott<-

It won't be automatic, but you can make the zone a Primary, then copy the
..dns file, then make it AD Integrated again.

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Scott Townsend

Yeah, I know about that, its just as easy to add records to both...

Bummer.. thanks,
Scott<=-

"Ace Fekay [MVP]"
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]

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Scott Townsend said:
Yeah, I know about that, its just as easy to add records to both...

Bummer.. thanks,
Scott<=-

Sorry about that. Jeff Westhead also replied to your other thread pretty
much saying the same thing as well.

Ace
 
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Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]

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Scott Townsend said:
I have two domains that I would like to have the same
records in them.

I know I can set the zone file name to the same name in
the non-integrated zone, but how do you do this with AD
Integrated Zones?

Is this like two AD domains and you want your machines to be registered in
DNS for both domains?
Yes, you can do this and it can be automatic, by just adding the other
domain to the Connection specific DNS suffix. When a machine registers in
DNS it will register using both the Primary DNS suffix and connection DNS
suffix. The Primary DNS suffix will be the domain the machine is a member of
and the connection DNS suffix will be the other domain you want the machines
registered in. As long as both zones accept dynamic updates and the machines
have permission to register in the zone, they can do it. You will need trust
between the two domains for secure updates to take place. I'm assuming you
already have trust set up.
 

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