Hello all,
It seems like a common problem, but I still have not found my solution. So this is a fresh Exchange 2013 installation on top of a Windows 2012 box (also fresh install) and in a brand new domain (only one other machine running the DC/DNS role). The DC is configured with a forwarder to the Google's DNS and it is able to resolve. The EX is set to use the DC as a DNS server and it is able to resolve. Obviously there is something wrong with the DNS.
I've tried:
- disabling/enabling IPv6 on the EX
- setting the DNS server setting in Network properties on the DC with an internal address 192.168.xx.xx instead of 127.0.0.1
- setting only one DNS server on the EX (the DC), no secondary DNS
- disabling every other NIC. They have only one now.
- adding the 192.168.xx.xx address in the hosts file of the EX for the name ex1 and ex1.mydomain.com
Still I experience the same problem.
Any more ideas that could possible help me?
Thank you in advance!