DNS seting

rex rex 41 Reputation points
2020-08-09T13:20:47.473+00:00

The domain ABC set the A record name P1 in the DNS. how the domain DEF the client pc to resolve the P1?

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Windows: A family of Microsoft operating systems that run across personal computers, tablets, laptops, phones, internet of things devices, self-contained mixed reality headsets, large collaboration screens, and other devices.DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). A communications protocol that lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in an organization's network.
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  1. Sunny Qi 10,926 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2020-08-10T06:03:10.477+00:00

    Hi,

    Thanks for posting here.

    Regarding of your issue, the conditional forwarder is required. The conditional forwarder allows you to specify a specific DNS server for clients trying to resolve hosts in a specific domain.

    I have done a test in my environment and here is the result for your reference.

    My environment info:
    DC1/DNS server hosted zone: sunny.com
    DC3/DNS server hosted zone: test.com
    Win10 client joined domain sunny.com
    Our goal: Win 10 client needs to resolve a A record in DC3

    I configured a Conditional Forwarder on DC1 as below
    16643-image-1.jpg

    And now, test.com can be resolved on Win 10 client
    16616-image-2.jpg

    For more details regarding conditional forwarder, please kindly refer to the following article:
    https://medium.com/tech-jobs-academy/dns-forwarding-and-conditional-forwarding-f3118bc93984

    And I also found an article and video regarding of how to configure Conditional Forwarder on Windows server as below for your reference:
    Configure Conditional Forwarding in Windows Server 2012 R2

    How to Configure a Conditional Forwarder in DNS Server 2019

    Please Note: Since above websites are not hosted by Microsoft, the links may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information.

    Hope my answer will help you.

    ---Please Accept as answer if the reply is helpful---

    Best Regards,
    Sunny

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