From Microsoft Windows 2008 Server Domain Name System Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000516-DNS-000087
Associated with: CCI-000366
Most enterprises have an authoritative primary server and a host of authoritative secondary name servers. It is essential that these authoritative name servers for an enterprise be located on different network segments. This dispersion ensures the availability of an authoritative name server not only in situations in which a particular router or switch fails but also during events involving an attack on an entire network segment.
Windows 2008 DNS Servers that are Active Directory-integrated must be located where required to meet the Active Directory services. If all of the Windows 2008 DNS Servers are AD-integrated, this check is not applicable. If any or all of the Windows 2008 DNS Servers are stand-alone and non-AD-integrated, verify with the System Administrator their geographic dispersal. If all of the authoritative name servers are located on the same network segment, and the master authoritative name server is not "hidden", this is a finding.
For non-AD-integrated Windows 2008 DNS Servers, distribute secondary authoritative servers on separate network segments from the primary authoritative server.
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