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| DNS not working over internet | 01 May 2008 00:25 GMT | 7 |
Dear, I have DNS sever in my domain it resolves the local address and names but does not resolve the internet addressess. Nslookup result :-
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| Slow domain login | 30 Apr 2008 03:56 GMT | 2 |
I hope this is the correct catigory for this problem. Here goes. I have a client with a 2003 (SBS?) server with a single NIC. Everything is static ip. The server is 192.168.2.104. The little linksys dsl router is 192.168.2.1 They only have 5 xp workstations and all have been ...
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| aging and scavenging | 29 Apr 2008 19:25 GMT | 7 |
I have enabled ageing and scavenging on one of our servers. I set the forward and reverse zones to scavenge with 15 days no refresh and 15 days refresh. I set the server to scavenge with 15 days no refresh and 15 days refresh. I checked the box on the server properties ...
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| Ping problems | 29 Apr 2008 15:35 GMT | 3 |
I have two domains and am having trouble pinging a server on the other domain I can ping the domain "admin.local" i can ping the server "server1.admin.local" but i cannot ping "server1" unless i do so from a client.
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| Yet another multisite VPN DNS question! | 28 Apr 2008 22:23 GMT | 19 |
I've browsed through some of the other threads here searching off of VPN and I've found some useful info but nothing that I can see directly addresses my problem. I have a four office locations connected via VPN. At first, I had my two
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| Windows security software issue | 28 Apr 2008 20:20 GMT | 1 |
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| DNS on Workstations coming up wrong | 28 Apr 2008 18:36 GMT | 10 |
I have just installed a new SBS2003 Server and configured the internet using the CEICW Wizard. The Fileserver has access to the Internet, but the workstations do not. I did an IPCONFIG on the workstations and the DNS is coming up incorrect.
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| Need to fix DNS name resultion issue | 28 Apr 2008 02:12 GMT | 2 |
I just discovered that I have a DNS name resolution issue on my network. When using remote desktop, I cannot connect via the remote client’s computer name, I can only connect via IP address. Which lead me to believe that it’s a DNS name resolution issue, the problem is
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| Scavenging deletes my manually configured server host A record | 27 Apr 2008 16:21 GMT | 1 |
We have 3 DNS servers and have 1 set to scavenge on a regular default basis (12 hours I believe). The issue is that for some strange reason after scavenging has completed it gets rid of 2 records that are for two different production servers. After about 10-15 minutes they
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| Wide area failures? | 26 Apr 2008 05:18 GMT | 8 |
I have a question about the DHCP and the DNS server: Assume a company running their own DNS on a windows 2003 server. The Website, e-mail, terminal server and application server are all working correctly.
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| Public General DNS servers | 26 Apr 2008 01:56 GMT | 4 |
I suppose this isn't a windows DNS question, but is anywhere of a 'general' DNS server a person can use for resolution vs. using their local ISP? I don't want something like noip.com or dyndns.com to host a domain.
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| Dynamic DNS, DNS Records & Scavenging | 25 Apr 2008 16:50 GMT | 4 |
I posted this on the Server.general newsgroups but not heard anything back. Probably isn't the right newsgroup really. Thought i would try here to see if anyone can help; We have an issue whereby we want external clients to register there VPN IP
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| DNSAPI errors on almost all servers randomly | 25 Apr 2008 16:21 GMT | 1 |
On 13 of our servers we get this error message randomly... we host DNS internally and are on a AD Domain... anyidea how to fix this? I tried some stuff in the past others suggested on the web but they just come right back Event Type: Warning
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| Internet access and DNS | 25 Apr 2008 16:04 GMT | 2 |
Okay , let's see if I can explain this correctly... We have a DHCP server that sends out the DNS address to every computer that logs onto the network. Now, because of the way our Main IT dept wants things set up, the domain I have will have to be in a separate forest from
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| split zones not resolving correctly intermittently... | 25 Apr 2008 12:27 GMT | 3 |
I running Windows 2003 Active Directly/DNS in the office with the following zones: zone: companyname.local (for the local domain) zone: citrix.companyname.com (server is hosted locally)
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