This is a discussion on Re: Windows XP Resolver Question within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; At 06:10 PM 5/26/2004, tnaves@linkwest.net wrote: >I can't get a good definition of ...
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At 06:10 PM 5/26/2004, tnaves@linkwest.net wrote:
>I can't get a good definition of some of the terms used in the Windows XP >dns resolver. > >If my host is on a domain named mydomain.com my primary suffix will be >mydomain.com right? Now when I try to resolve a host name my unqualified >name e.g., host, my resolver will append mydomain.com to the hostname and >resolve it in dns. Right? > >In Windows XP, where you put the Pirmary DNS suffix of this computer, >there is a box that is labeled "Change primary DNS suffix when domain >membership changes." Does this refer to a Windows Domain? > >In the Advanced DNS settings by default, it is set to Append primary and >connectin specific DNS suffixes. What is a connection specific suffix? > >There is also a selection called Append parent suffixes of the primary DNS >suffix. This would only apply if I was in a subdomain such as >mydept.mydomin.com correct? Then if I try to resolve a hosname such as >host then the resolver would first append mydept.mydomain >(host.mydept.mydomain.com) and failing that it would append mydomain.com >(host.mydomain.com) and try to resolve it. Correct? > >Any advise will be appreciated. My advice would be to post in a Windows newsgroup. Not only does Windows have a resolver it also has caching: see DNS Client. Danny >Tom Naves |