How do I push out manual entries in DNS to my workstations?
From: Joshua M. Gillette (jmgillette_at_comcast.net)
Date: 08/11/04
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Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 19:56:42 -0700
try running ipconfig /flushdns on your workstation.
Goodluck ;)
>-----Original Message-----
>On my 2003 DC I manually added the entry of www to point
to an external ip address. Our external and internal
domain
>names are the same domain.com for this discussion. So I
added www so that my clients can point to www.domain.com to
>reach the company web site. It was not resolving in the
past. I also added ftp and mail to resolve externally. I
made
>a mistake in the ip entry for ftp. I found the mistake
and corrected it. But my workstation still resolves to
the old
>ip address. On the DC if I ping ftp or ftp.domain.com it
resolves correctly. On my workstation ping ftp or
>ftp.domain.com resolves to the old incorrect entry. So I
am comfused. If my workstation is supposed to look to the
DC
>as its DNS server, why isn't it getting the corrected ip
address when I try to resolve ftp.domain.com?
>
>
>.
>
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