Re: Registering Solaris 10 DHCP Client in Windows Server DNS
- From: "T. Uranjek" <toniuranjek@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 19:14:48 +0200
Hi!
I would need you to go to DNS mmc snap-in, right click your zone and click
Properties, There you should see settings for dynamic updates.
How many Solaris clients do you have? At the end you can still enter host
records for them manually.
Let me know...
Toni
"Coder" <Coder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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...only domain members...The Solaris 10 client has already been given the same domain as the
Windows
PCs use. Is that what you mean?
"T. Uranjek" wrote:
Hi!
Do you have AD integrated zone and dynamic updates set to "Secure Only"?
This setting would allow only domain members to register themselves in
DNS.
Toni
"Coder" <Coder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
We have a Windows Server (I think 2003) and it leases an IP via DHCP
to a
Solaris 10 client OK. I also configured the Solaris 10 client to
request a
specific host name and this requested name shows up properly in the
Windows
Server DHCP log. However, the client host name is not being registered
in
the
Windows DNS. To help diagnose, I tried to do a manual registration to
the
DNS
from the Solaris 10 client using "nsupdate". nsupdate reported
"REFUSED".
Is there something we need to do on the Windows Server side to allow
the
UNIX client to be registered in the DNS?
Thank You
.
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