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2016 Apr 05
0
DNS issues after FSMO seize
...> nslookup -type=soa internal.domain.tld
> or
> nslookup -debug -type=soa internal.domain.tld
> and look at
> nslookup -debug -type=soa internal.domain.tld ip_of_a_NS1-server.
> nslookup -debug -type=soa internal.domain.tld ip_of_a_NS2-server.
>
> And see..
>
mathias at mduf-linux:~$ nslookup -type=soa ad.domain.tld 10.154.102.164
Server: 10.154.102.164
Address: 10.154.102.164#53
ad.domain.tld
origin = dc100.ad.domain.tld
mail addr = hostmaster.ad.domain.tld
serial = 463
refresh = 900
retry = 600
expire =...
2016 Apr 05
2
DNS issues after FSMO seize
Ok Mathias..
I hoop this helps a bit.
https://technet.microsoft.com/nl-nl/library/cc816941(v=ws.10).aspx
now type :
nslookup -type=soa internal.domain.tld
or
nslookup -debug -type=soa internal.domain.tld
and look at
nslookup -debug -type=soa internal.domain.tld ip_of_a_NS1-server.
nslookup -debug -type=soa internal.domain.tld ip_of_a_NS2-server.
And see..
The soa record contains only