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How to control access/changes in DNS server?

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Makarije

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Oct 14, 2008, 4:50:01 PM10/14/08
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Hi, we are in need to prevent access to DNS servers to only three "dns
administrators". The DNS servers are also domain controllers, running of
Windows 2000 servers. DNS zones are active directory integrated. We need to
prevent users from accessing DNS servers using DNS MMC either from dns server
it self and from local workstations.
Current security settings on DNS server (DNS MMC/server properties/Security)
allow access to DNS server for Domain Admins (full rights), System,
Authenticated users (read only and inherited special permissions),
Administrators (full access). We would like to setup only one group DNS
admins with full access rights on DNS servers - this groups should only be
allowed to make changes to DNS server like adding/deleting records but on the
other side, we need to keep DNS server Active directory functions.

Thanks for your help.
Regards,

Meinolf Weber

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Oct 14, 2008, 5:04:23 PM10/14/08
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Hello Makarije,

You can not remove domain admins the right to make changes on the DNS servers.
They can revert all settings because they are domain admins. Normally no
domain user is able to logon to DC's and also not to change anything, also
not from domain workstations.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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