Re: Domain Server changes DDNS address (Windows Server 2008)
- From: keenan.pat@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 11:18:38 -0700 (PDT)
After thought: Whatis the brand of the NIC? Is it intelligent?
This is a Intel Pro/1000 MT NIC used on a VMware ESX virtual machine
(The NIC is dedicated to my VM).
I should have probably included some more information regarding my
environment. All my IPs are static addresses and there are two DNS
systems on my network - a Unix DNS system which is used for static DNS
entries which all my IPs have entries in and a DDNS system that is
handed by our Active Directory system (every machine in our active
director has at least one entry there).
Having an multiple host (a) records in DDNS for the one hostname is
not so much a problem as it is an annoyance since I still have that
static dns entries I can use. However, I have some services (such as
RDP) that I only have accessible from one of the IPs (the first IPs I
installed on the machine) which is not mapped to any of the website
IPs and I use to just access those services using the hostname, not
the FQDN.
So basically my only question is, why would this have just started to
happen now when I have had many systems set up this way in the past
and there has only been one DDNS record for them.
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