DNS Server Refuses Updates from DHCP
I have a DNS Server that is refusing to take A and PTR updates from a DHCP
server. Is this considered normal behavior if the record is already up to
date and not expired, or should the updates always take? What are
possible causes of the failure?
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Will
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Relevant Pages
- RE: ADMT Profile and Client problems
... But AD required a DNS server in domain, ... In addition, as you said the the DHCP service also hold at NT side, please ... >>have full admin rights on both domains and the client device too. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.migration) - Re: Phantom DNS server
... Dilan Weerasinghe wrote their comments ... >> advantage, to use a Windows machine for DHCP and DNS, ... > their DNS server, although all other settings are correct. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.dns) - Re: Clients get disconnected / Server hangs
... Dirk Wagner wrote: ... Check the Samba logs? ... Is a DHCP lease expiring or attempting to ... If you're using a DHCP server how is the DNS server getting updated? ... (alt.os.linux.suse) - Re: Access limitations(?), and moving to a simple LAN
... > I read somewhere that DHCP also returns DNS server addresses, ... Set the router to use DHCP on it's WAN port. ... (comp.sys.acorn.networking) - Re: DNS for a mobile domain member
... clients must use INTERNAL DNS. ... > laptops to automatically get a DNS server, which they do from the ISP, ... If they are using DHCP ... > exception that logging onto the home domain takes a very long time. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.dns) |
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