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| MX Records for external domains not resolving properly | 31 May 2005 10:12 GMT | 4 |
I have recently installed 2 new Windows 2003 DC's running as DNS servers. These servers seem to function fine with the exception of how they handle MX records of external domains. I can resolve A record lookups fine, but when I try to locate the MX records in the same external ...
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| HTML Server | 31 May 2005 09:58 GMT | 2 |
I have two domains on my LAN (domainA.local and domainB.local) The LAN are not connected to Internet. I have a HTML Server on the domain A server. I can access the HTML Server from computers joined to domain A using either the IP address or the domain name. However from the ...
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| Best practise: Keeping Reverse Lookup Zones "clean" | 31 May 2005 07:08 GMT | 8 |
we've problems with our Reverse Lookup Zone, many IP numbers have multiple PTR records but each IP should only have one PTR record. The lease time for DHCP clients is 4 days - and that should not be changed. Seems that a lot of people experience this problem.
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| Deleted a record:How long to get 'secondary' DNS updated ? | 31 May 2005 04:58 GMT | 2 |
Windows 2000 Server, DNS, Primary, secondary configuration. I delete a Host record from DNSPrimary. I go to the secondary, select "Transfer from Master". I still see the deleted record listed on the secondary server. is there any
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| TCP port # used for DNS registrations? | 31 May 2005 04:48 GMT | 2 |
Can someone tell me what port # is used when a DC registers itself with a DNS server? Thanks. -Pat
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| Event ID : 7062........ | 31 May 2005 04:00 GMT | 2 |
I am getting this error. The Description is given below. "The DNS server encountered a packet addressed to itself -- IP address 192.168.0.55. The DNS server should never be sending a packet to itself. This situation usually indicates a configuration error.
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| Reverse Lookup zones... | 31 May 2005 03:55 GMT | 3 |
If I have a single site that uses a class C ip scheme (192.168.1.x), I always create an AD intergrated Reverse lookup zone of 192.168.1.x subnet. What if I have more sites that uses different class C ip
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| old ip address still resolves to host name | 30 May 2005 15:05 GMT | 3 |
Hello; Earlier this week, our department changed an ip address on 1 of our front end exchange servers. We made the corresponding change on our dns server as well. Now at the end of the week, if i do a ping -a or an nslookup of the old
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| Scavenging | 30 May 2005 08:20 GMT | 1 |
when scavenging is enabled is it neccessary to "uncheck the delete this record when it becomes stale" for the domain controller and the alias (cname) entry? are there any other records that i need to check?
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| Stale Dns Record | 30 May 2005 05:15 GMT | 1 |
should the "delete this record when it becomes stale" for the DNS record of the domain controller (only one server) be checked or unchecked?
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| Is more than one A record per IP OK? | 29 May 2005 07:27 GMT | 2 |
Is it OK to have two or more A records pointing to the same IP address? For example if I have a web server with one IP address. And I want people to find it whether they use www.bobweb.myco.com or www.sallyweb.myco.com, can I add both names AS A RECORDS on my ISP's DNS server ...
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| dns entry for exchange server | 28 May 2005 21:21 GMT | 1 |
I have windows2003 and AD is libmary.com(not real) .I just installed the Exchange 2003 server and i bought 2 comanies domain name which are company1.com and company2.com. Now i want set up the two domain name on my exchange server to recive and
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| How to make DNS forward requests | 28 May 2005 10:04 GMT | 2 |
I have a WIN2K-based home network. I have a server running AD/DNS. I also have SBC Yahoo DSL with a 2WIRE HomePortal 1000HG DSL router. The router also provides DNS via SBC. I want to use my DNS server for resolution on the LAN, but how to I configure my DNS so that it forwards ...
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| Recursive Test/Forwarding | 27 May 2005 15:36 GMT | 2 |
I have my primary DNS server up and working for my local domain. I have another DNS server in a remote location on it's own domain (servers do not share Forest). Question 1:
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| Reverse DNS and mail server | 27 May 2005 14:55 GMT | 11 |
I guess I need some clarification here; my understanding was that properly configured mail server should have as follow: 1. Static public IP address 2. MX record for it and
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