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antiparadox@gmail.com
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Hiya all,
I am gonna build a network and this is what its gonna look like(I
hope),
http://i16.tinypic.com/4rafpn7.jpg
PC1 : Windows XP Professional
PC2 : Windows 2003 Server
PC3 : Windows XP Professional
the big question I have now is the following, people here have already
told me I should set up forwarders in my Windows 2003 DNS section, or
just forget about using them and just stick with the root hints
already in there.
But my big issue with this is, my PC2 isn't supposed to be online all
the time, its actually a fileserver that I occasionaly boot so I can
transfer my files to. But the way people here suggested I set it
up(like you can see in the picture), implies that I have PC2 running
at all times.
Every PC on that screenshot has two NIC's, so I can use two UTP cables
on each, so my question really is, is there some way that I can set up
my network in such a way that I still have a properly functioning
domain whilst also having the ability of having PC2 offline and the
rest of the PC's(PC1 and PC3)being able to surf the internet?
I already asked if I could not just do it like this,
http://i10.tinypic.com/4p29gk1.jpg
so to use an alternate DNS for both these clients, and they said this
would cause huge problems and my clients not knowing to what they
should resolve DNS.
So how do I make this work the way I would like?
I am gonna build a network and this is what its gonna look like(I
hope),
http://i16.tinypic.com/4rafpn7.jpg
PC1 : Windows XP Professional
PC2 : Windows 2003 Server
PC3 : Windows XP Professional
the big question I have now is the following, people here have already
told me I should set up forwarders in my Windows 2003 DNS section, or
just forget about using them and just stick with the root hints
already in there.
But my big issue with this is, my PC2 isn't supposed to be online all
the time, its actually a fileserver that I occasionaly boot so I can
transfer my files to. But the way people here suggested I set it
up(like you can see in the picture), implies that I have PC2 running
at all times.
Every PC on that screenshot has two NIC's, so I can use two UTP cables
on each, so my question really is, is there some way that I can set up
my network in such a way that I still have a properly functioning
domain whilst also having the ability of having PC2 offline and the
rest of the PC's(PC1 and PC3)being able to surf the internet?
I already asked if I could not just do it like this,
http://i10.tinypic.com/4p29gk1.jpg
so to use an alternate DNS for both these clients, and they said this
would cause huge problems and my clients not knowing to what they
should resolve DNS.
So how do I make this work the way I would like?