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Configuration problems with Active Directory

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MettaloCaft
Senior Member
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08-08-2025, 09:10 AM
#11
From another device on the same network, through DC1 as the main DNS server, I see the same issue. I added the hostname for ecorp.local in my router, and it responds when pinged, but when I take it out of the router—since it isn’t the primary DNS server assigned by DHCP—it stops working.
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MettaloCaft
08-08-2025, 09:10 AM #11

From another device on the same network, through DC1 as the main DNS server, I see the same issue. I added the hostname for ecorp.local in my router, and it responds when pinged, but when I take it out of the router—since it isn’t the primary DNS server assigned by DHCP—it stops working.

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Freakiiianyx3
Senior Member
694
08-08-2025, 10:04 AM
#12
run nslookup dc1.ecorp.local 10.230.0.240
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Freakiiianyx3
08-08-2025, 10:04 AM #12

run nslookup dc1.ecorp.local 10.230.0.240

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Koningtwann
Member
148
08-08-2025, 10:41 AM
#13
I received this result. I began anew by setting up a fresh domain and changed the server handling the domain controller: Spoiler
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Koningtwann
08-08-2025, 10:41 AM #13

I received this result. I began anew by setting up a fresh domain and changed the server handling the domain controller: Spoiler

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Yologamer1999
Junior Member
20
08-12-2025, 03:11 AM
#14
No, the DNS server is currently set to 10.230.0.241.
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Yologamer1999
08-12-2025, 03:11 AM #14

No, the DNS server is currently set to 10.230.0.241.

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Kev67824
Member
209
08-13-2025, 04:51 AM
#15
It is confirmed. The DHCP server, which is the router (10.230.0.1), is providing this information.
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Kev67824
08-13-2025, 04:51 AM #15

It is confirmed. The DHCP server, which is the router (10.230.0.1), is providing this information.

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ButterHero22
Junior Member
3
09-03-2025, 07:30 PM
#16
Okay
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ButterHero22
09-03-2025, 07:30 PM #16

Okay

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blue_fanta
Member
143
09-04-2025, 12:58 AM
#17
spoiler alert!
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blue_fanta
09-04-2025, 12:58 AM #17

spoiler alert!

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Tyler_MC
Member
227
09-05-2025, 12:04 AM
#18
Your primary DNS server is your router, not the DC. Which DHCP settings do you see? ipconfig /all
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Tyler_MC
09-05-2025, 12:04 AM #18

Your primary DNS server is your router, not the DC. Which DHCP settings do you see? ipconfig /all

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hanredfire
Junior Member
28
09-06-2025, 08:08 AM
#19
They arrive: the spoiler.
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hanredfire
09-06-2025, 08:08 AM #19

They arrive: the spoiler.

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Fenitis
Member
196
09-12-2025, 05:31 AM
#20
It seems unusual, but the system should attempt alternative DNS if it can't locate the requested entry on the primary one. Perhaps Windows is just following its usual behavior, so check your router's DHCP settings and move the IP for the DHCP server to the top to ensure it's acting as primary.
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Fenitis
09-12-2025, 05:31 AM #20

It seems unusual, but the system should attempt alternative DNS if it can't locate the requested entry on the primary one. Perhaps Windows is just following its usual behavior, so check your router's DHCP settings and move the IP for the DHCP server to the top to ensure it's acting as primary.

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