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DNS resolving issues
Name: Kdonovan9 Date: March 2, 2004 at 09:12:17 Pacific OS: windows 2000 server sp2 CPU/Ram: intel 523mb
Comment:
We have an sporatic DNS resolution issue with random websites. A client will go to website and the the resolution for the webiste will fail. Performing an NSlookup from teh client produces the failed result as well. Looking at the cache on the DNS server I can see the entry the client is trying to resolve. It is only after I ump the dns cache on the server is the client again able to resolve the name. I tried dumping the cache on the client before dumping the cache on the server and I still could not resolve the name. It is only after I dump the cache on the DNS server does the problem 'go away'. I am not sure what is going on here so any insight would be appreicated. thanks!
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