Delete Duplicate DNS Reverse Lookup Records

From: Conic Ellipse (ConicEllipse_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/02/04


Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 07:48:08 -0800

I am having a problem in DNS where multiple records are showing up for the
same machine. All records have the exact same IP address but the machine
names are different.

It is causing a problem for us since our mainframe looks at the Reverse DNS
records to determine of the originating request is coming from a specified
area of the internal network.

I know the duplicate IPs are all for the same machine and can be safely
deleted out. My question is, does anyone know if there is a way I can script
the deletion of the dupes in Reverse lookup? (It is Microsoft's DNS Server on
Windows 2000 Server).

Thanks!

PS. Al Dunbar need not reply.



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