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Azure AD Domain Services - DNS issues
- Dec 13, 2019
What DNS settings do you have on the VNet that the server is a member of?
IP connectivity isn't enough Ii.e. the ability to ping the servers won't allow you to join to the domain). The virtual machine will need to be able to resolve the domain name of your Domain Services instance. What happens when you ping the domain name, and what DNS servers are your VM's receiving at the moment?
I would expect this to work out of the box... I've configured this across disparate VNet instances before, peered, and with DNS servers set on the VM network to match that of the AADDS network. Never with a subnet that's int he same VNet as a DS instance though...
Kelvin
What DNS settings do you have on the VNet that the server is a member of?
IP connectivity isn't enough Ii.e. the ability to ping the servers won't allow you to join to the domain). The virtual machine will need to be able to resolve the domain name of your Domain Services instance. What happens when you ping the domain name, and what DNS servers are your VM's receiving at the moment?
I would expect this to work out of the box... I've configured this across disparate VNet instances before, peered, and with DNS servers set on the VM network to match that of the AADDS network. Never with a subnet that's int he same VNet as a DS instance though...
Kelvin
Kelvin Papp Thanks for your reply,
I've also deployed this numerous times without any problems. This time it was my own fault, not hitting the big blue button within Azure AD Domain Services to update DNS server settings for the Vnet.
In the end I did manually edit the DNS servers of the Vnet, but ignored this button. The results on the Vnet are the exact same, but now deployed automagicly, and voila! Everything works as expected.