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I have a network with 60 pc with winxp and One server for authentication. The network is too slow with the workstations have the dns for the IPS , but network becomes very slow to login. I built an inyternet DNS. and the nretwork is very to login and browsethu . it. Now the DSL modem freeze almost very hour. How could I fix this problem
gACIA,
Ok...its hard interpreting what you're trying to say here but I'm going to do my best to help.
The "one sever for authentication"...is it configured as a Domain Controller? DNS Server?
As an internal DNS server it should not be hosting a root zone ("."), but instead <domainname>. I would run both forward and reverse lookup zones and configure the server to forward all other domains to your ISP's DNS Servers.
Additionally, I think 60 users on DSL is asking a bit too much from a DSL line. You might want to consider getting another DSL, Cable, or T1 connection to the internet. You could also multihone the connections for resiliency, and I would recommend having a second internal DNS server as well.
Active Directory relies heavily on DNS, and so does the CEO's internet...so running 2 internal DNS servers will help keep things working during a reboot/crash etc.
Try this out and let me know how it works out for you.
Jon
Ok...its hard interpreting what you're trying to say here but I'm going to do my best to help.
The "one sever for authentication"...is it configured as a Domain Controller? DNS Server?
As an internal DNS server it should not be hosting a root zone ("."), but instead <domainname>. I would run both forward and reverse lookup zones and configure the server to forward all other domains to your ISP's DNS Servers.
Additionally, I think 60 users on DSL is asking a bit too much from a DSL line. You might want to consider getting another DSL, Cable, or T1 connection to the internet. You could also multihone the connections for resiliency, and I would recommend having a second internal DNS server as well.
Active Directory relies heavily on DNS, and so does the CEO's internet...so running 2 internal DNS servers will help keep things working during a reboot/crash etc.
Try this out and let me know how it works out for you.
Jon
Last edited by cutepinkbunnies; Apr 21st, 2007 at 11:32 am.
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