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One of the most important tasks a domain controller can perform is to act as the primary DNS server for a domain. The domain controller should be configured with the appropriate DNS settings to ensure proper resolution of domain names. The following are some recommended DNS settings for a domain controller:

Inbound Zone Transfer Policy

The inbound zone transfer policy should be set to allow zone transfers from other DNS servers in the domain. This allows the domain controller to act as the primary DNS server for the domain.

Primary Zone

The primary zone should be set to the zone where the domain controller is located. This ensures that all domain name resolution requests for the domain are directed to the domain controller.

Secondary Zones

If the domain has more than one domain controller, the secondary zones should be configured to allow zone transfers from the domain controller in the primary zone. This allows the domain controllers to act as backup DNS servers for the domain.

Dynamic Update Policies

The dynamic update policies should be set to allow dynamic updates to the DNS records for the domain. This allows the domain controller to update the DNS records for the domain quickly and efficiently.

Zone Transfers

The zone transfer policy should be set to allow zone transfers from other DNS servers in the domain.