You work as an administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single domain named
ABC.com. All servers in the ABC.com domain, including domain controllers, have Windows Server
2012 R2 installed.
You have installed the DNS Server Role on an ABC.com server, named ABC-SR13. ABC.com’s
workstations make use of a web proxy to access the Internet, and refer to ABC-SR13 as a primary
DNS server.
You have been instructed to make sure that Internet host names for ABC.com’s workstations are not
resolved by ABC-SR13.
Which of the following actions should you take?
A.
You should consider configuring a primary zone on ENSUREPASS-SR13.
B.
You should consider configuring a secondary zone on ENSUREPASS-SR13.
C.
You should consider configuring a reverse lookup zone on ENSUREPASS-SR13.
D.
You should consider configuring a forward lookup zone on ENSUREPASS-SR13.
Can somebody explain this? Split DNS?
I would think D
A is correct
Because on the DNS Administration Tool, the type of zone you have to create is a PRIMARY ZONE, this one is hosted UNDER the FORWARD LOOKUP ZONE….
because you see the zone created under forward lookup zone, it does NOT mean this is the zone type…
If you follow the wizard and try to create a new zone, you will see that there is NO forward lookup zone type to créate, JUST PRIMARY SECONDARY OF STUBs.
Create a primary zone named “.”.
I think Erwin is right, coz when we have a zone named “.”, our DNS will not refer to the root hints for the resolution of internet names, instead our DNS will refer to the “.” zone, and hence no internet name resolution.