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Mohammed Imran 1 Reputation point
2022-01-09T08:37:13.55+00:00

I have 2 DC with no internet and there is no forwarders configured . I want Few Servers to get to internet and also be in domain .

When I add primary DNS for Local Ad , Public queries are not resolved on behalf of adding the public DNS as secondary DNS

If i add primary DNS as public IP , Some DNS resolution for internal servers fails

How can we configure this , I want only those servers to respond to public DNS , others should be strictly local .

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  1. Mohammed Imran 1 Reputation point
    2022-01-12T17:22:54.477+00:00

    I will install one DC and just forward that DC for internete and i will use the DNS of that DC here .and the other 2 dc will not reach the internet and only this DC will reach internet .
    I will try this and update it

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-01-09T13:58:36.543+00:00

    Sorry, but it doesn't work like that. Domain controller and all members should have the static address of DC listed for DNS and no others such as router or public DNS. Domain members use domain DNS to find and logon to domain. Internet queries are forwarded and resolved in a top level down fashion by default to the 13 root hint servers. You can optionally add ISP or other public DNS as forwarders.

    I want only those servers to respond to public DNS , others should be strictly local .

    Sounds like you may need a check point firewall or other similar device.

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