Re: MS DNS Server on Multihomed Host

Mitchell B. Wagers ( (no email) )
Mon, 08 Dec 1997 10:43:15 -0800

It most certainly will!

At 02:28 PM 12/8/97 -0400, you wrote:
>A little clarification :
>
>205.214.201.100 listed at the INTERNIC as Primary For yourco.com
>205.214.202.150 listed at the INTERNIC as primary for myco.com
>
>If I setup a NT Box with two LAN Adapters and enable IP forwarding in TCP
>protocal it will act as a bridge for the two networks and my adapters would
>be configured with the above IPs
>
>If I now install MS DNS and add all records for 201 and 202 networks.
>
>Will the NT box not respond to queries for www.yourco.com and www.myco.com
>
>Damian
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>At 09:58 AM 12/8/97 -0800, you wrote:
>>You can't have A primary and a secondary on the same box, nor a primary and
>>a primary...DNS Server is ONE service...
>>If you want to do two class C's, you need to bind two IP's to the nic, and
>>that isn't bridging anything. If that machine supplies a cross-network
>>gateway (i.e. the bridge between the two sides), then it is bridging, but
>>NT doesn't bridge very well.
>>
>>At 01:21 PM 12/8/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>>Has anyone tried the following ?
>>>
>>>If so what results.
>>>
>>>A NT Server Bridging two class c Networks, running MS DNS Server. The two
>>>class C's have primary DNS Servers on them (As well as secondary), will MS
>>>DNS Stand up to fielding DNS requests from both sides (i.e. can both
>>>primaries be put on one central Box.) ?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>Damian
>>>
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