On Windows Server 2012 R2 which service does the DNS64 functionality run under?
Also does the DNS64 service do any caching, and if so how to flush the DNS cache?
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On Windows Server 2012 R2 which service does the DNS64 functionality run under?
Also does the DNS64 service do any caching, and if so how to flush the DNS cache?
Hi,
DNS64 is no longer a separate service (like UAG times) but a process included in the Remote Access Management Service that operate in SVCHOSTS (so system account). And to manage it we have get/Set-NetDNSTransitionconfiguration powershell command. The Get-NetDNSTransitionMoniroring provide some information about DNS resolution performed by the service.