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Active Directory DNS server for different network zones?
The native subnet for the domain controller (in my case) is the 192.168.50.0/24 network. Everything works fine on this subnet. Also, the domain controller is accessible from the external subnet (192.168.1.0/24) and from the VPN subnet (192.168.55.0/24).
Can the Active Directory DNS server be configured to return the correct domain controller IP address for each network?
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easier and more correct (IMHO) to set up routing and access to the server from other networks. Multihomed DC controller is a bad idea .
Do not confuse with DHCP?
In DNS, you can configure separate forward lookup zones. In general, just configure the request routing and that's it.
It gives out the correct address - the one that it has.
If the DC has 3 ip addresses in the network device settings and you understand what you are doing - just enable netmask ordering in the DNS server settings on it
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