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DNS Problems

 
 
Cyanure
 
Reply Wed 6 Apr, 2005 12:45 am
Hi
I set a new Windows 2000 AS domain. And I have also 15 clients that should join the new domain. The problem is that these 15 clients have ROUTABLE IPs and not private IPs.
I am wondering how could I set the DNS so that the clients may join the domain and in the same time keep their routable IPs?
Thx in advance
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DrewDad
 
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Reply Wed 6 Apr, 2005 11:11 am
Set the DNS service on the server to forward requests to the ISP DNS server.

Then set the DNS settings on the clients to point to the server.



(BTW, you should REALLY consider putting all of this behind a firewall, and use RFC1918 addresses.)
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Cyanure
 
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Reply Thu 7 Apr, 2005 06:12 pm
Thx so much DrewDad Very Happy
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