Hi,
I would like to integrate my Linux DNS with another Windows 2000 DNS computer from our home office.
Basically we are a sat office running Linux FC 2 DNS and the main office is using Windows 2000.
Our DNS is using DDNS and I would like to have our DNS updates get reflected in the entire domain...
What are the best reference I can check on the best way of doing this...?
Thanks
PS Yes I looked at good but nothing specific about what I just described.
PPS: The DHCP and DDNS are handed out by the local Linux box. I want the DNS server to either be updated on the Windows DNS at the head office or for the head office DNS server to forward to our DNS server.
We are connected via VPN and are using the same address space as the head office.
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 12:53 -0400, 6022005@gmail.com wrote:
The DHCP and DDNS are handed out by the local Linux box. I want the DNS server to either be updated on the Windows DNS at the head office or for the head office DNS server to forward to our DNS server.
You could create a subdomain for the home office machines, and delegate it to the Linux DNS server acting as master. Then you could either make the Win DNS server a slave for the subdomain, or define it as forward zone on the Win server, forwarding to the Linux box.
If you don't want a subdomain, do this for all home office boxes individually.
Cheers Steffen.