Summary: I have an XP Professional laptop. When at the office I login and authenticate against a domain controller. When physically detached from the network...
Summary: After periodically losing my DNS for short amounts of time I ran an ethereal packet capture and noticed some odd things. It seems like my PC is qu...
Summary: Where is your DNS server? Is it inside or outside your network? What DNS daemon are you running? Does it have a "view" for your domain acessible to...
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: Hey all, I am having an issue on only one computer at my desk where it continuously queries hosts over and over and over again every second. It is con...
Summary: Hi, This is more of a theoretical question, but I have a situation I'm trying to apply it to. Basically, there are two sites. They have a hardware V...
Summary: Go into dns, add your internal lan ip to the reverse lookup zone. Like 192.168.1.x. Add the server ip as the first entry in dns on the client machines...
Summary: I deleted my root zone in order to allow dns forwarding and now dns doesn't work. I don't get any errors in event viewer. The service starts fine but ...
Summary: (Domain Name Server) – Used to map names to IP addresses and vice versa. Domain Name Servers maintain central lists of domain name/IP addresses and ma...
Summary: Your cable modem is using DHCP and so the server is your cable modem service's server. Your other PC's are not part of the domain -- only the cable ...
Summary: "What I specifically need to do is, query the DNS of a host name and ask the DNS if the zone records for the host name in your records are proper." Fi...
Summary: Thanks ...check what out please? I have zone alarama dn pc cillin internet security but I tried disabling those at boot and my problem is till the sam...
Summary: This is most certainly a problem with dns or a firewall, more than likely though dns. Check that the clients have the correct dns server ip setting a...
Summary: DNS queries are sent to the server on UDP port 53, The response to those queries is then sent back to the client on an ephemeral UDP port, 1024 - 4999...
Summary: Hi, I was wondering if i could connect to my company's network from my home. The distance is approx. 4 KMs from my home. So I want to connect via the...
Summary: You're meaning setting up your own domain server. Decide on which OS you want to run DNS with, setup A records for your webservers, make sure ports ar...
Summary: before my question, i need to tell that i am very very new to server related works.Hope u friends will help.. I have got around 9pcs connected to a wo...
Summary: You need DNS with Active Directory or AD won't function properly. In an AD domain with DNS running and setup properly, WINS is a moot point and unnee...
Summary: Is the server set up to forward DNS queries from its clients, or as a DNS server itself? If not, then the problem is you have no DNS server available...
Summary: Here's a thought, before attempting to join the client PC's to the domain, go into the Network Properties on the client PC and change the DNS suffix o...
Summary: "when someone get reject mail is : posmater XXXX" This is useless. At least give us the complete error message, if not the complete headers. "the ser...
Summary: I have a small SOHO network at my house. Three machines. XP PRO XP PRO Windows 2003 Server (Domain Controller) All set to DHCP. How can have my XP Cl...
Summary: Actually, I did find out. It is issued a DNS server address. It was being issued the internal DNS server address (ie, a 10.255.255.x address, serving...
Summary: There are two issues here. 1) "when i typed ping ns1.a1.com. tries to ping 81.xxx.xxx.xxx but no response " The reason you got no response is, most li...
Summary: I am running my own domain controller/DNS server. If I shut down my DNS server, the client PC's will be shown with the public IP address that has been...