DNS can be tricky. There is a lot to know and, even when you think you have a firm grasp on it, surprises still pop up. Reverse DNS and PTR record configuration is one of those sneaky topics, but it’s ...
The Address (A) record associates a domain name or subdomain with an IP address, which is the primary purpose of the DNS system. The @ sign identifies "this domain;" for example, A @ nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn ...
I've done a mass node rename in a particular Active Directory Integrated forward lookup zone on my Windows 2000 DNS server.<BR><BR>Is there a way, with a Windows 2000 DNS server, for me to force all ...
I have a strange problem and I can't seem to see anything that could cause it. We have a network with a segment for client machines that uses a couple of Windows 2008 R2 servers for DNS and DHCP (all ...