Windows 2003 Second 2003 DNS Server

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Frank

We have two Windows 2003 servers, serving internal LAN only, one is our
domain controller and primary DNS, and the second is also a domain
controller and our second DNS server, and here's my question:

Should the Reverse Lookup Zone on our "192.168.1.x Subnet" on the first DNS
Server be set to "Allow Zone Transfers" to the second DNS Server? Or is
this unnecessary?

The Forward Lookup Zone for this .local zone is Active-Directory integrated,
as is the Reverse Lookup Zone.

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Frank
 
Hello Frank" scubadrum[a t]fakemail.org,

If you use active directory integrated zones, anything will be replicated
between both DNS servers.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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> We have two Windows 2003 servers, serving internal LAN only, one is
> our domain controller and primary DNS, and the second is also a domain
> controller and our second DNS server, and here's my question:
>
> Should the Reverse Lookup Zone on our "192.168.1.x Subnet" on the
> first DNS Server be set to "Allow Zone Transfers" to the second DNS
> Server? Or is this unnecessary?
>
> The Forward Lookup Zone for this .local zone is Active-Directory
> integrated, as is the Reverse Lookup Zone.
>
 
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