Richard,

We do use AS/400 DNS in Dynamic update mode from Windoze active directory. However if you want to move DNS to Windoze the files you need will be found in /QIBM/UserData/OS400/DNS in the IFS. In that directory will be a directory for each DNS instance you have created. In those directories are the BIND 8 configuration files and zone data. You can copy them out directly.

 - Larry

Rich.Frye@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

currently use AS400 for DNS. I know that Microsoft has a newer version of bind with their DNS server making it unable to update from MS DNS to IBM DNS.

Unfortunately, I have been informed that for Active Directory to work, I need to setup the Microsoft server's DNS as a Primary Zone. Because of the differences of version between the two systems, the AS400 DNS will more than likely be disabled.


Being relatively new to the AS400 world, is there an easy way to Export the DNS records to a Text delimitated file for importation into MS?



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