Summary: Does anyone use a UNIX machine as the DNS server and does not do dynamic DNS update? We've got a UNIX box acting as the DNS server and we don't allow ...
Summary: Hi I'm new to this forum and in a bit of a rush so sorry if this is posted in the wrong section. I have just started a new full time network administr...
Summary: I am running a (Microsoft) DNS server on Windows Server 2003. I have several (Active Directory-integrated) DNS zones, each of which is configured to ...
Summary: I recently installed Win2003server(clean install)to replace my Windows2000server on a DL380-G2. I am hosting a website on this server. I have an in...
Summary: Specify the IP address of your Linux box on the zone transfers tab of your DNS zone on your 2003 machine, also check that bind secondaries are allowed...
Summary: Web site. IIS can support your site. Domain names. Only static (for the most part) can be used by people to access a web site. Most people use a FQDN...
Summary: DNS in linux for a Windows domain is a bad idea. Surf around wiki reading up on Dynamic DNS, its a Ms thing that linux doesn't play friendly with. You...
Summary: Hi, my friend gave me an old computer the other day and I decided to turn it into a server. I installed Windows Server 2003 on it, hooked it up to th...
Summary: First step is always to document your ip plan. Without documenting it the usual mistake is to include those statically assigned addresses in the dhcp ...
Summary: Hi all, I've recently been assigned to a Windows 2003 domain in which several computers are intermittently unable to recognize their domain controller...
Summary: I have read several posts indicating that DNS Forwarders should point to the server itself and externally (ISP, etc), and not to another internal DNS ...
Summary: I found this on a google search "what is DNSUpdateProxy" _ I dont know if this will help I coppied it without the autors permission but it seems to an...
Summary: I have built a DNS/DC/Exchange server to handle mail and clients for a small domain. Previously, I was using HostPC to host my webpage and mail server...
Summary: This is the Test setup with one server and one workstation. Network connection: ZoomX5 DSL --> Switch_A. Server_X & workstation_J(ws_j) connect to Swi...
Summary: Thank Wanderer for your suggestion. I think I might have not stated my questions clearly. I am actually using your and Curt R suggestion to impleme...
Summary: Alternatively, go to www.dyndns.org. You will have to use their domain name, i.e. you could have yourdomainname.ath.cx which would map to your IP add...
Summary: You need a dynamic DNS service. Configure your MX record to point to the internet FQDN of your Exchange server, not IP address. Then DDNS should aut...
Summary: No razor, what do i have to put in that field? On the DynDNS page, on your Modify Dynamic DNS page, there should be a text box on the bottom labeled, ...
Summary: You will have to open some ports in Ipcop - not sure which with Exchange 2003 but it is simpler than it used to be. You should be able to find that in...
Summary: First of all, do you know anything about web servers, or configuring web servers, or even anything about networking? From your post it doesn't sound ...
Summary: Hello, I would like to start with a thank you. I took your advice and after I did some research, I did try to installe the Domain Controller and I get...
Summary: About the dynamic IP, you can sign up for one of many free Dynamic DNS services around. e.g. dyndns.org, no-ip.com, etc.; there are tons of them. I as...
Summary: Some preliminary informatiion: Mixed network with NT, 2003 AD, Citrix, Netware NDS, Unix in a 9 site wan connected with PtP T1's with [majority] 9x an...
Summary: Right... lol Well it could have been that but no WINS server enavled for the moment on the w2k3 box, WINS settings are cleared on all server/client NI...