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Client DDNS--A Necessity???

 
 
Matt Osburn
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      10th Jul 2003
....as a follow-up... the AD DC's all talk with DDNS.
Their SRV Service records are in the dns zone that the
clients are pointed to. I'm just talking about turning
DDNS OFF on the clients.
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]
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      10th Jul 2003
In news:0fbc01c34682$5b404fa0$(E-Mail Removed),
Matt Osburn <(E-Mail Removed)> posted his concerns then I replied
down below:
> ...as a follow-up... the AD DC's all talk with DDNS.
> Their SRV Service records are in the dns zone that the
> clients are pointed to. I'm just talking about turning
> DDNS OFF on the clients.


Sure, you can turn it off, if there is no apparent need for them. Some
larger establishments turn it off, such as universities and other schools.
Unless a specific app needs that functionality, then no, turn it off.

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