DNS Resolver vs DNS Forwarder (self.PFSENSE) submitted 2 years ago. by Warsum. Can anyone explain to me the difference between these two settings. It seems the more I read about em the more similar they are and it is starting to drive me nuts. Also why should I roll one over the other? Forwarding DNS Server. A forwarder is a Domain Name System (DNS) server on a network that forwards DNS queries for external DNS names to DNS servers outside that network. You can also forward queries according to specific domain names using conditional forwarders. Setting Up Forwarder DNS Server. Linux Distro.
Hi,According to your description, my understanding is that you want to configured the SBS as DNS forwarder to query another domain’s internal names(largecompany.local).You may consider of Conditional Forwarders - A DNS server on a network that forwards DNS queries according to the DNS domain name in the query. The DNS server which cache zone( largecompany.local)should be accessible from SBS.Details about Assign a Conditional Forwarder for a Domain Name, reference below link:Note that, the SBS domain must be the root domain of the forest and trusts or parent/child domains are not supported.Best Regards,Eve WangPlease remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact [email protected]. Hi,According to your description, my understanding is that you want to configured the SBS as DNS forwarder to query another domain’s internal names(largecompany.local).You may consider of Conditional Forwarders - A DNS server on a network that forwards DNS queries according to the DNS domain name in the query.
The DNS server which cache zone( largecompany.local)should be accessible from SBS.Details about Assign a Conditional Forwarder for a Domain Name, reference below link:Note that, the SBS domain must be the root domain of the forest and trusts or parent/child domains are not supported.Best Regards,Eve WangPlease remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact [email protected].
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