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Q: What is Forwarders and Root Hints?
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What could cause the Forwarders and Root Hints to be grayed out?

Win2K configured your DNS server as a private root server


Forwarders and root hints grayed out?

If forwarders and root hints are grayed out in your DNS server settings, it typically means that the server is configured to use a different method for resolving DNS queries. This could be due to the server being part of a DNS cluster, being managed by a higher-level system, or having a specific group policy applied. You may need to check your server configuration or contact your system administrator to make changes to these settings.


What does Disable Recursion in DNS mean?

HiIn the Windows 2000/2003 DNS console (dnsmgmt.msc), under a server's Properties -> Forwarders tab is the setting Do not use recursion for this domain. On the Advanced tab you will find the confusingly similar option Disable recursion (also disables forwarders). Recursion refers to the action of a DNS server querying additional DNS servers (e.g. local ISP DNS or the root DNS servers) to resolve queries that it cannot resolve from its own database. So what is the difference between these settings? The DNS server will attempt to resolve the name locally, then will forward requests to any DNS servers specified as forwarders. If Do not use recursion for this domain is enabled, the DNS server will pass the query on to forwarders, but will not recursively query any other DNS servers (e.g. external DNS servers) if the forwarders cannot resolve the query. If Disable recursion (also disables forwarders) is set, the server will attempt to resolve a query from its own database only. It will not query any additional servers. If neither of these options is set, the server will attempt to resolve queries normally:... the local database is queried... if an entry is not found, the request is passed to any forwarders that are set... if no forwarders are set, the server will query servers on the Root Hints tab to resolve queries beginning at the root domains.Hope this is helpful rk


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When would a dns server contact a root server?

If a DNS server cannot find the answer to the DNS Query in its own database it will first query the forwarders (if there are any configured) and then ask the root server. root servers (by default) are the master DNS servers of the Internet.


When was International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations created?

International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations was created in 1926.


What is DNS root hints?

A DNS root zone is the top-level DNS zone in a Domain Name System (DNS) hierarchy


What are the release dates for Sketchy - 2012 Forwarders 2-26?

Sketchy - 2012 Forwarders 2-26 was released on: USA: 2013


When was Khimji Poonja Freight Forwarders Pvt Ltd created?

Khimji Poonja Freight Forwarders Pvt Ltd was created in 1922.


Who are the largest freight forwarders in the world?

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These contain the names and IP addresses of the DNS servers authoritative for the root zone?

Root Hints (page 81 of the 70-642 Microsoft Press Book)


How many roots hints servers available worldwide?

There are only 13 root hint servers and over 1000 root DNS servers avalable on the internet