Created by Rick Schoenman
about 2 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Name 4 reasons to implement DNS on Windows Server in an Azure VM, instead of using Azure DNS | - To configure name resolution between VMs in different Vnets - To configure name resolution of Azure hostnames from onprem computers - To implement conditional forwarding - To implement zone transfers |
How can a Windows Server VM that is hosted in Azure, resolve hostnames within its Vnet? | By forwarding DNS queries to the recursive resolvers in Azure |
On which IP address can the Azure recursive resolvers be reached? | 168.63.129.16 |
How can you enable DNS resolution between Vnets? | By configuring the DNS server which is hosted on an Azure VM with a forwarder to the Azure recursive resolvers. |
How can you enable onprem computers to resolve Azure hostnames? | By configuring the DNS server which is hosted on an Azure VM with a forwarder to the Azure recursive resolvers. |
What are the 2 requirements of a DNS server that is hosted on Windows Server in an Azure VM to resolve the hostnames of other VMs in Azure? | - It must reside in the same Vnet as the VM - It must be configured to forward DNS queries to Azure |
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