> Hi there!
> I've got a problem with our two DNS-Servers:
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> Greetings
> Axel
Did you check the listen on addresses?
Use the DNS management console, select the properties of the DNS server,
Interfaces tab, add the new addresses to the listen on list.
Win2k DCs with DNS will only register its host name records on the address
DNS listens on.

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Axel Schwenke - 29 Jul 2005 08:19 GMT
> Did you check the listen on addresses?
> Use the DNS management console, select the properties of the DNS
> server, Interfaces tab, add the new addresses to the listen on list.
> Win2k DCs with DNS will only register its host name records on the
> address DNS listens on.
Hi Kevin!
Thanks for your answer.
The settings were set correctly.
The server listens on "all ip-adresses".
Both adresses are shown in the textbox below.
It's also strange that not only the adresses of the two DNS-servers are
missing, but the third DC (no DNS installed) and also one proxy and a
citrix-server.
The last two servers are just memberservers. The proxy runs with w2k sp4
and the citrix with w2k3 (no sp, yet).
So not only the adresses of the DNS-servers have been deleted.
Is there something which could explain this behaviour?
Thanks in advance!
Greetins
Axel
Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] - 29 Jul 2005 13:27 GMT
>> Did you check the listen on addresses?
>> Use the DNS management console, select the properties of the DNS
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>
> Thanks in advance!
Yes, it is possible someone has configued the DCs with this PublishAddress
Registry entry.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DNS\Parameters
Value name: PublishAddresses
Data type: REG_SZ
Value data: IP address of the server's local network adapter. If you have to
specify more than one IP address, separate the addresses with spaces.

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