Select primary zone for the reverse lookup zone type and click Next. Type network ID of the reverse lookup zone and click Next. Right click on trainingtech. Select the Forwarders tab. Click edit. Type IP address of the server or servers that will be forwarders. Click ok to save changes. Finally, a Standard Secondary zone simply creates a copy of the existing database from another DNS server.
This is primarily used for load balancing. Step 3: Click on the Yes,create the forward lookup zone now on the forward lookup zone window. Step 4: Click on the desired zone that you want to create, in this case Primary Zone. After the installation and configuration of the forward and reverse lookup zone, now the server is ready to create the other records associated with the DNS and Zones.
There are several records available, here i am listing some of the important records. Specifies authoritative information about a DNS zone, including the primary name server, the email of the domain administrator, the domain serial number, and several timers relating to refreshing the zone.
The following properties window shows the information about the SOA record of the Geeksite. Name Servers that specify name servers for a particular domain. You set up all primary and secondary name servers through the Properties window of the Zone. Step 3: If require, add the name server by clicking Add button. It is mainly used for mapping the Host name with IP address, you can able to create Pointer Record at the same time.
For example, an Alias record can have several records that point to a single server in your environment. As a result if I add web services on an internal machine like cool-app.
I tried adding a corp. My understanding was that my server should attempt to resolve x. But that doesn't happen if I add a primary zone to the server then I can't resolve any corp. If it had worked I'd then have started to add cool-app x. My guess is I'm making a silly mistake or that I'm trying to do something the wrong way and I thought the hivemind was the best way to try to find out Create a new forward lookup zone called cool-app.
Inside that zone, create an A record with a blank host name and specify the IP address you want it to resolve to. If your internal DNS has a primary zone for corp. If your internal DNS has no zone that matches corp. If you want, you can maintain your own zone internally, which has different entries than the external DNS server; but it's probably not advisable as your employees would be easily confused by the different DNS entries when they're inside vs outside the office.
You can however, duplicate the external entries, and add additional internal entries. Just keep the primary zone you have now; duplicate all the external entries www. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more.
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