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by hiram112
2849 days ago
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From the two comments above, it sounds like yes, some people who named their AD the same as their root DNS zone now have to run Http forwarders. And the other comment mentioned that this was a known issue 20 years ago because the old versions of IIS did not support redirecting. |
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Having a disjoint DNS namespace (and the needless make-work that it creates) is the issue, more than running HTTP servers on all your DCs to do redirects. There is absolutely no practical advantage to running an Active Directory domain with a public DNS name. It's all downside. It has always been all downside, and anybody who had any experience with DNS could see that all the way back in the beta and RC releases of the product in 1999 and 2000.