El vie, 10 nov 2023 a las 16:38, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
(<uh...@fantomas.sk>) escribió:
>

>
> AFAIK Active Directory requires/includes DNS and if you use AD, you should
> use AD's DNS servers.
>
> If dnsmasq forwards all requests to AD servers, it COULD work, but
> why to have dnsmasq then?
>
> there are still requests that can be changed/responded by dnsmasq, which may
> cause your troubles.
>

yes I think I will follow the recommendations, it is best that the
internal DNS be managed by the Active Directory and that it forward
the queries outside to dnsmasq.



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