K kr0490 Distinguished Apr 3, 2011 274 0 18,790 Mar 7, 2014 #1 I am setting up a test DNS and active directory domain controller to mess around with at home. Does anyone have recommendations on where to get cheap domains to use with active directory?
I am setting up a test DNS and active directory domain controller to mess around with at home. Does anyone have recommendations on where to get cheap domains to use with active directory?
Solution Emerald Mar 7, 2014 You do not need a public domain to set up a domain controller. A public domain is only needed if you want to set it up as a web server. Go-Daddy is cheep.
You do not need a public domain to set up a domain controller. A public domain is only needed if you want to set it up as a web server. Go-Daddy is cheep.
Emerald Titan Aug 28, 2005 15,927 10 70,865 Mar 7, 2014 Solution #2 You do not need a public domain to set up a domain controller. A public domain is only needed if you want to set it up as a web server. Go-Daddy is cheep. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You do not need a public domain to set up a domain controller. A public domain is only needed if you want to set it up as a web server. Go-Daddy is cheep.
K kr0490 Distinguished Apr 3, 2011 274 0 18,790 Mar 7, 2014 #3 What do I put in the domain field then? What I read made it sound like you had to have a registered domain. Upvote 0 Downvote
What do I put in the domain field then? What I read made it sound like you had to have a registered domain.
D Deuce65 Honorable Oct 16, 2013 1,465 0 11,960 Mar 7, 2014 #4 A registered public domain is something completely different from an AD domain. They have nothing to do with each other. Upvote 0 Downvote
A registered public domain is something completely different from an AD domain. They have nothing to do with each other.