Case For Microsoft DNS v. BIND 9 - Or Best Practices ForCoexisting
Danny Mayer
mayer at gis.net
Sat Feb 7 23:00:45 UTC 2009
Baird, Josh wrote:
> Actually, yes, if you have dynamic DNS registration enabled on the
client/host and server, an 'A' record will automatically be created in
the AD zone.
>
It needs to be registered in the domain first. Otherwise any system
could mascarade as another system.
Danny
> Josh
>
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> From: bind-users-bounces at lists.isc.org on behalf of Danny Mayer
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> To: wiskbroom at hotmail.com
> Cc: bind-users at lists.isc.org
> Subject: Re: Case For Microsoft DNS v. BIND 9 - Or Best Practices ForCoexisting
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>
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> wiskbroom at hotmail.com wrote:
>> The case the windows team made was ease of adding entries, you simply
>> add into the MMC, or even easier, when you join a host into a domain, it
>> adds itself.
>>
>
> This is not even true. To add a host to a domain you have to register it
> manually, either by going into ADS and adding it or a Domain
> Adminstrator has to enter it on the machine using his/her adminstrator
> password. There's nothing automatic about this.
>
> Danny
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