Summary: Stemming off my "Network Issue" thread, I've decided to close it because that was the issue was found and now to find the solution to it. I've come to...
Summary: Hi Curt R, Thanks for your reply. The forward lookup zones have been thoroughly gone over and cleaned from all old IP's address and stale DNS records...
Summary: I should start by mentioning that I rarely ask for help with issues as I am a PC Technician. I build computers, I write software, design web pages, e...
Summary: My issue is I have a Sonicwall firewall that has 3 interfaces on it LAN,WAN,DMZ. Connected to the WAN is a Cisco Router I haven't assigned any static ...
Summary: Hopefully i can get a better understanding on it. Scenario:have a linksys router, have a hardwired machine ME, have 2 wireless machines 98/me, on both...
Summary: Thanks for the interest. -- The computer in question is a laptop and is getting an IP address in one of two ways: from an ADSL modem/router, when I'm...
Summary: We are having random issues connecting to internal servers and computers. Computers can connect fine one moment and can't connect at other times. At...
Summary: If I go straight to Google the error mesage comes up straight away, but when it use the IP for Google, the page loads up fine. That's why I think ther...
Summary: I have two Windows 2000 SP4 servers that are also serving as Domain controllers. I have a DNS lookup issue within our network. We host our website o...
Summary: My domain consists of 35 XP Pro and 2 DCs. They are both 2003, latest SP and patches. DC1 holds all the roles. DC2 is just a backup. DC2 can't ping an...
Summary: ADSL modem as the gateway? Hopefully that is a ROUTER and you are not paying for a bunch of ISP provided ip addresses !!!!! If you looked at Microsof...
Summary: All of my computers running win2k prof/winxp prof take a very long time to login to the domain. This started happening when I implimented a wireless ...
Summary: If I'm understanding what it is you want, you could just allow zone transfer's between the different zones using the name servers tab. To have anothe...
Summary: It's a simple DNS issue. local.com is a registered domain sitting at 64.94.109.81. If you're using your ISP's DNS servers for name resolution, local...
Summary: the local dns cache is limited in size and content to what was recently resolved. If you want to "cache" a internet dns server I have to think you me...
Summary: I have a DNS server with multiples zones that someone else setup. One zone seems to be a primary and I can resolve names without FQDN. The other zon...
Summary: Correct the replication problem After updating its own host (A or AAAA) resource records, this server was not able to update its peer DNS servers that...
Summary: Hello. My name is ryan.. I am having a strange issue. when i ping any computer in my network i get back the same IP for all of them even if i ping fro...
Summary: Thanks for the reply! The printer problem I think is just caused by whatever is going on with the network like you said. The other things that I just...
Summary: @ace_omega: Yes I tried the UNC path to the server from a computer that is within the LAN and it worked. It could display the files in explorer. @pau...
Summary: I have just linked three sites together(A, B & C) via a VPN to allow some basic file sharing and calandar sharing. Site A has a server running DHCP, e...
Summary: Hello All, Here’s my setup: 1. RT314 router fully configured and working, also acts as DHCP / DNS server 2. Webstar cable modem – working fine 3. W2K ...
Summary: I am hosting a website with two seperate lines in case one goes down. The first is a DSL Line with a static IP address and the second is a cable line ...
Summary: "within 2 or 3 minutes DNS resolutions begin to fail and nobody else (including him) can surf" That doesn't sound like a DNS issue to me. Since you s...