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Reverse DNS problems31 Jan 2007 19:49 GMT2
Looking for some help with an issues I'm having with rDNS under Win 2003
non AD.
I had to rebuild our primary DNS server and after recreating the entries
we are experiencing mail bounces from AOL, RR and a few others
monitor DNS lookups31 Jan 2007 18:20 GMT1
Is there a way to monitor DNS lookups?
I have a DNS domain that is left over from a migration.  I've moved the
machines and records over to a new domain, but I need to determine if clients
are still doing lookups against the old domain.   Ideally, I'd like a log of
SRV records dissapearing31 Jan 2007 14:52 GMT3
It's happens a lot within our environment (80 domain controllers) that
some DC's lose some of their SRV records. I know it can be solved very
easy by restarting the netlogon service, but I want to know the reason
of it to avoid this in the future.
What is the effect of pausing31 Jan 2007 13:06 GMT1
I have an old 2000 server running DNS. The DNS tag for company.com has been
moved to point else where and all DNS records recreated on new servers,
however I still have clients using the old DNS server to access the internet
and some hosts in compay.com . My question is “What is ...
New subnet can't find Internet30 Jan 2007 20:23 GMT5
Thanks for reading.  I support a tcpip network.  We have W2K3 servers
serving DHCP/DNS/WINS requests.  Our scope was maxxed out so I created a new
superscope handing out additional addresses in a new subnet.  I added
192.168.4.xxx to our existing 192.168.3.xxx.  New clients are ...
MX & A Records for Dual Domain Smtp Host30 Jan 2007 17:36 GMT8
Having trouble with dual smtp domain records; only the new host domain can
use email while existing host email is rejected from new domain; here are the
records listed in new domain: (BTW, running on NT4 server)
newdomain.com-
Domain browse list at login30 Jan 2007 16:19 GMT9
What do I need to do to make our parent company's domain available when they
visit our location?  I referring to the login screen where you hit
ctrl-alt-delete.  My first guess would be to add SRV records to DNS for
their domain, but maybe not so.
Scavenging30 Jan 2007 16:17 GMT3
question about scavenging.
all our servers have statically assigned IP addresses, but register
them dynamically (there is a tick in the box 'register this
connections address in DNS') and so when the record is created in DNS
Replication problem on 2nd DNS server install30 Jan 2007 13:43 GMT3
I have an existing domain. It has a Win2K server (Server1) running AD. I
prep'd it properly and added a Win2K3 server (Server2). All seems to be well
except DNS. The sysvol/scripts all sync etc. I have Server1 (192.168.55.4)
forwarding to the ISP for external resolution. It is ...
DNS issue with 1 domain29 Jan 2007 19:16 GMT1
I'm having an issue getting mail to one domain.  I'm running exch 2003 on a
win2003 server which gets DNS from the PDC which is a win2003 server.  The
PDC gets the DNS from our ISP provider.  The ISP can send mail with no
problem to this domain but we can not.  I get the ...
MX RECORD NOT WORKING27 Jan 2007 16:16 GMT4
when i do a lookup on dnsstuff.com it tells me that my mx record is
missing for ntisystems.com but when i use their ping utility i ping
mail.ntisystems.com and it resolves. i currently have 3 a records
(www.ntisystems.com
old IP address26 Jan 2007 18:27 GMT1
Today I was having difficulty connecting to a computer on the network with
Computer Management (Action | Connect to another computer).  It was very
slow.  I tried pinging by computer name and no replies.  I did an ipconfig on
the actual machine and its IP, and the one that ping ...
Not sure why I don't remember this...26 Jan 2007 15:44 GMT2
Hey guys,
 I did something dumb and have the following scenario.  I need to somehow
have a record in an AD integrated zone on a DNS server that basically tells
any requests to go to another server to find records for that zone.  Here's
DNS How it works and Why26 Jan 2007 02:46 GMT3
I'm running Windows 2003 Server with DNS services on it. My setting for
DNS are as follows:
Scavenging Period 1 hour
No Refresh 4 days
hard-code dns in host record26 Jan 2007 00:55 GMT1
I am running Exchange 2003 on Server 2003 and hosting my own DNS. I am having
trouble sending emails to certain domains... namely comcast.net, pacbell.net
and sbcglobal.net.
I was told I need to hard-code their IP addresses into my host record to
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