Server 2012 (F.E.) - Domain Controller DNS Issue
you do not have reverse lookup configured. you will need to setup a reverse lookup zone for your local network. not an issue but you can fix it by putting in the reverse ip follow the steps...
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Alright, did a reboot. After rebooting I was back to the same "no internet connection, DNS issue" again but I just sat and waited for a minute and the error cleared on its own and I had connectivity....
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That tells me that your router is acting as a DHCP server, You should turn that off if you are running DHCP on your windows server. (not above post but a previous screenshot you sent, one from the...
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@amattson I set up a Reverse Lookup Zone (Thanks for the links, I *think* I set it up correctly) then rebooted the server and then tried a simple quary again. Still failed. (see screenshot)@BillKindle...
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I agree with BillKindle run DHCP from your DC not the router, from what I see the .local is the correct DNS server for your domain. you can turn on event logging (that will be in Event Viewer) and...
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Can you disconnect the first server listed from the MMC? Right-click and remove?
View ArticleServer 2012 (F.E.) - Domain Controller DNS Issue
And by all means, yes. Run DHCP from your server, and turn it off on the router. Get your roles and scopes configured first, then make the change on the router then activate your new scope.
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Ok, so here's where I am at. I was able to remove the first DNS server that was listed and restarted. I also enable the Event Logging and Debug Logging. I then added the DHCP role and configured it as...
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Also, I was wondering why the name of the DHCP server is <169.254.128.124>. I'm not sure where that came from. Created by the wizard I'm assuming. Is this okay as-is or should that be reflecting...
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That's strange, you should see the server name there. Turn off DHCP on your router and then activate the scope you just created. Test your connections again.
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In my router i'm assuming I need to disable DHCP Server and enable DHCP Relay and input my server's IP address? Also, when I disable DHCP on my router, any clients currently connected to the network...
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Turn off DHCP completely on your router. As far as the relay, I believe that can be disabled too if you have a switch in place and it's not a wireless router. But I am not saying to do this during...
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I will give this a shot, hopefully this weekend and see how it goes. I'll post an update when I get to that point. As an aside, I am now able to get a on a simple query.
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I had to put this on hold for a while so I could focus on another project but last weekend I came in and tried the switchover to the Domain Controller and the DNS would NOT work. The server has DC,...
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Something I'm just thinking about.... In my router's configuration for "WAN 1" I have it configured to static IP's (Static for our ISP IP, DNS, Etc). When disabling DHCP on the router and enabling the...
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I found the final answer to all these problems I was having with the DNS. Ready? The ISP's modem. Yup. That simple. It wasn't taking the changes kindly and I've found now, that any change I make to my...
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I Have The Same Problem but our connection is leased line what should we do ?
View ArticleServer 2012 (F.E.) - Domain Controller DNS Issue
@TyeHilleyou would leave the DNS in the router it is really only used for the device (router itself) to reach a name server. Your DHCP relay will send DHCP requests for an address to your Domain...
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The problemm got solved it was a problem in microsoft network interfaces Teaming
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