V
Vishal
Hi,
We have got a split dns implementation on windows 2003.
I have created a www record pointing to the IP address of the domain (A
Record)
I have done as suggested so that we are able to browse the domain without
appending the www.
hence
To create a host record that allows going to the domain without using www or
ftp or anything else you just add a new host for that domain that has nothing
in the Name field so that it uses the parent domain. Add the IP address and
check if you want it to update a PTR record and click Add Host.
However, I get the following error:
The associated pointer (PTR) record cannot be created, probably because the
reference reverse lookup zone cannot be found.
Does this thing need to be done from the person hosting our dns service?
thanks
We have got a split dns implementation on windows 2003.
I have created a www record pointing to the IP address of the domain (A
Record)
I have done as suggested so that we are able to browse the domain without
appending the www.
hence
To create a host record that allows going to the domain without using www or
ftp or anything else you just add a new host for that domain that has nothing
in the Name field so that it uses the parent domain. Add the IP address and
check if you want it to update a PTR record and click Add Host.
However, I get the following error:
The associated pointer (PTR) record cannot be created, probably because the
reference reverse lookup zone cannot be found.
Does this thing need to be done from the person hosting our dns service?
thanks