Video Series on Managing DNS server role in Windows Server 2019: This video will look at how to configure DNS forwarding on Windows Server 2019 DNS server. Follow my blogs: msftwebcast.blogspot.com
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Can you kindly help me - I recently moved my website hosting to a company hosted with Cloudflare - I have edited my DNS records to point to the new site, however I need the IP address to setup the A records - they are telling me I don't need A records / IP Address in the cloud but my hosting company with my CPanel does not agree and do not have a redirect option? Is it true that an IP address is not necessary if your website is hosted by a company in Cloudflare? Can I insist on the IP address for my DNS hosting? Thank you x
bro, as per your video the client machine having primary ip address of your server. in this case if the client machine will go out the network how it will resolve to external server
You mention RASS, and DNS forwarders... It seems both do exactly the same thing (get internet access to clients on domain) Which one ? It looks like both are used interchangeably, at times, but I can't figure out, which one is really needed. What is the difference between the two exactly? Seems RASS would also "forward" in itself. As in, it would forward clients to give access to the internet, they otherwise wouldn't have access to. While one, you would configure in DNS manager (already installed), while RASS, you'd need to add it in Server Manager.
Thank you your guide. I just want to ask why you did not make the 2nd AD to become secondary DNS? In this case you have two AD with two primary DNS server. Will that be OK?
2nd DNS will be a read-only copy of 1st (Primary DNS). It will "assist" primary DNS. On your machines, in network card setup you always can provide primary and secondary DNS servers. So, if 1st is not reacheable, secondary server will kick in