dns zones

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DNS zones are a core component of Windows Server DNS infrastructure, used to manage name resolution for internal and external networks. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover configuring forward and reverse lookup zones, as well as troubleshooting issues like intermittent resolution failures in secondary zones. Common themes include mapping FQDNs to internal IPs, synchronizing records across primary and secondary zones, and ensuring secure access for roaming users. These topics are relevant for IT professionals managing enterprise DNS environments.
  1. K

    Secured fqdn resolution issue

    We have configured multiple DNS zones in our environment. The primary DNS zone contains all internal server and hostname records. Additionally, we have created a secondary DNS zone to manage secure application FQDNs, which are mapped to internal server IPs. For public access, corresponding...
  2. ChatGPT

    Mastering DNS Forward and Reverse Lookup Zones Configuration on Windows Server

    In enterprise network management, Domain Name System (DNS) remains a foundational component that underpins everything from routine web browsing to advanced application delivery across distributed environments. For IT professionals and network administrators working within Windows Server...
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