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2020 Sep 06
4
Make new server the "master"
Apparently I missed a step somewhere!
On DC01 /etc/systemd/resolved.conf says
[Resolve]
#DNS=
#FallbackDNS=
#Domains=
#LLMNR=no
#MulticastDNS=no
#DNSSEC=no
#DNSOverTLS=no
#Cache=yes
#DNSStubListener=yes
#ReadEtcHosts=yes
On DC02 it reads
[Resolve]
DNS=8.8.8.8
FallbackDNS=8.8.4.4
#Domains=
#LLMNR=no
#MulticastDNS=no
DNSSEC=no
#DNSOverTLS=no
#Cache=yes
#DNSStubListener=yes
#ReadEtcHosts=yes
So the DNS line should be the IP of the DC it's on, correct?
FallbackDNS? should that be 8.8.8.8 or should that be th...
2020 Sep 06
1
Make new server the "master"
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>> On DC01 /etc/systemd/resolved.conf says
>>
>> [Resolve]
>> # DNS=
>> # FallbackDNS=
>> # Domains=
>> # LLMNR=no
>> # MulticastDNS=no
>> # DNSSEC=no
>> # DNSOverTLS=no
>> # Cache=yes
>> # DNSStubListener=yes
>> # ReadEtcHosts=yes
>>
>> On DC02 it reads
>>
>> [Resolve]
>> DNS=8.8.8.8
>> FallbackDNS=8.8.4.4
>> # Domains=
>> # LLMNR=no
>> # MulticastDNS=no
>> DNSSEC=no
>> # DNSOverTLS=no
>> # Cache=yes
>> # DNSStubListener=yes
>> # Rea...
2020 Sep 06
2
Make new server the "master"
Thank you everyone for your help. I corrected my resolv.conf files as Peter
Milesson suggested and then had to take a number of extra steps so now
things are looking a little better. In case it helps anyone else in the
future, here's what I found (plus I am now having problems resolving
internal addresses).
As far as I can see, the setup on both servers is identical (except they
use their own