In news:(E-Mail Removed),
Joe Shmo <(E-Mail Removed)> posted a question
Then Kevin replied below:
> I've read Microsoft's article explaining the 4 causes of a DNS server
> sending a packet to itself:
>
> 1. DNS forwarders - should not send to itself. OK, that's obvious. I
> checked the server and I'm okay there.
>
> 2. Master lists of secondary zones - What does this mean? Where am I
> supposed to look??
>
> 3. Notify lists of primary zones - Again, what is this referring to?
> Where do I look to see if this is the problem?
>
> 4. Delegations of subzones - comes with an explanation. I sort of
> understand but it could be clearer. We do have 1 sub-zone in our DNS.
>
> -muchas gracias,
> the shmo
Same exact question as Bob Z's read my reply there under the thread:
7062 error - help me completely understand causes.
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