Regarding the DNS issue, yes, it´s a possible scenario, but don´t forget to
transform the transferred zones to masterzones once in the
Windowsenvironment
Once I migrated from OS400 to Windows this way.
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"bisi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> we have currently a Novell DNS that hosts about 20 zones and a Windows
> DNS that hosts 3 zones. Our DHCP-server is also running on the Novell
> server.
>
> Our goal is now to eliminate the Novell DNS/DHCP and to use only the
> Windows DNS/DHCP in the future.
> My idea was to configure the Windows DNS as a secondary DNS for the
> Novell DNS and to do the zone transfer by this way(I am not a Novell
> specialist so I don't know if it is possible ona Novell DNS server).
> Once the zone transfer done, I would use a group policy to reconfigure
> the clients to use the WIndows DNS as a primary DNS and in a first
> time the Novell DNS as a secondary(in order to be able to test if the
> Windows DNS works correctly and in order to maintain the Windows DNS
> up to date with regular zone transfers until the DHCP is configured on
> a Windows machine).
> In a second step I will configure the Windows DHCP server with the
> same zones than the Novell DHCP(but putting the adress leases into the
> Windows DNS) and switch from the Novell DNS to the Windows once
> outside working ours to be sure that all the clients use the same
> DHCP.
>
> Is that a possible scenario? Will Novell be able to do its zone
> transfer to the Windows server. In theorie, they are both Bind-
> compatible, but is this really the case?
>
> What are the limitations of the solutions and what are the points to
> really take care of and potential problems?
>
> Anyone already did such a migration?
>
> Thanx in advance
>
> Best regards
>
> Claude
>