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: 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: 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: I would first check hardware. Test the cable and NIC. You may want to try a different port on your switch if both of those look good. Then double ch...
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: 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 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: 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: Hello, I've been in a real trouble since last few days. At last here I'm submitting this issue for help on computing.net ... so let me thank you for ...
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: 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: 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: When you are at home and you connect to the VPN, is the VPN virtual connection issued an IP address on the 10.255.255.0/?? subnet? ** Yes. Is it issu...
Summary: Hello all! I have a problem, and I'm kind of stuck at this point and require some help, maybe someone out there has an idea on how to resolve this iss...
Summary: Is it possible to point a windows 2000 Professional box (not server) directly to a dns root server instead of using the dns handed down by an ISP? ...
Summary: This on the face of it is a daft question. Could anyone explain why if I ping the following, 'c:\ping .co.uk', it resolves to an alternative external ...
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'm sure I'm doing something wrong here, I'd be very grateful if somebody could point out what... The situation: At my house, we have a wireless ADSL ...
Summary: I don't see any reason that you can't leave the server plugged into the switch and plug the router into the switch too. Like you said, make sure you ...
Summary: I noticed you mentioned this all happened since you reset your router - does this mean you managed to successfully host a Warcraft III game before? Yo...
Summary: "Try a nslookup on the machine hostname..." Gotta ask... How do you perform a DNS query when you don't have a valid IP yet? ;-) "How many squirrels h...
Summary: Helo. I am having a bit of difficulty setting up my new cayman router. Its a 3220-H. im using win98se. this is what happened, I had dsl, with a reg...
Summary: The request is not going to your ISP and is likely not leaving your router. You are trying to access the IP of your router so there is no reason for t...
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...