I'm curious what it takes to get a Linux DHCP client to show up in Active Directory DNS. I think I have part of the puzzle solved, but I'm not there yet as the DNS records still aren't showing up when ...
The 'domain' and 'gc' records are no where to be found. I have verified in "active directory sites and services" that two of the DCs in that domain have "Be a Global Catalog" check box checked. We are ...
It’s called “site coverage.” When domain controller X registers its SRV records in DNS, it checks to see if any poor, neglected Active Directory sites don’t have any domain controllers in the same ...
If you run DNS on domain controllers, you have the opportunity to use something called Active Directory Integrated zones, or ADI zones. In classical DNS, the zone information is stored in text files ...
Active Directory (AD) is arguably the most crucial new feature in Windows 2000, so it’s important to devise a plan that ensures a smooth rollout for it. One of the first steps in planning your AD ...