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recently, i setup reverse dns on windows 2003 using the wizard it seems to be
running ok, but i dont see any entries in the reverse dns zone database since i set it up about 3 weeks ago..(just the domain controllers in the zone) is there something is should add to my DHCP settings? or, how do i test this to verify reverse dns is working? thanks rob davis |
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davisr65 wrote:
> recently, i setup reverse dns on windows 2003 using the wizard it > seems to be running ok, but i dont see any entries in the reverse dns > zone database since i set it up about 3 weeks ago..(just the domain > controllers in the zone) is there something is should add to my DHCP > settings? or, how do i test this to verify reverse dns is working? Are all your clients and DCs using the DCs' addresses only for DNS? -- Best regards, Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] Hope This Helps =================================== When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue, to respond directly to me remove the nospam. from my email address. =================================== http://www.lonestaramerica.com/ http://support.wftx.us/ https://secure.lsaol.com/ =================================== Use Outlook Express?... Get OE_Quotefix: It will strip signature out and more http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ =================================== Keep a back up of your OE settings and folders with OEBackup: http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx =================================== |
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yes, only for DNS
"Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]" wrote: > davisr65 wrote: > > recently, i setup reverse dns on windows 2003 using the wizard it > > seems to be running ok, but i dont see any entries in the reverse dns > > zone database since i set it up about 3 weeks ago..(just the domain > > controllers in the zone) is there something is should add to my DHCP > > settings? or, how do i test this to verify reverse dns is working? > > Are all your clients and DCs using the DCs' addresses only for DNS? > > -- > Best regards, > Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] > Hope This Helps > =================================== > When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" > via your newsreader so that others may learn and > benefit from your issue, to respond directly to > me remove the nospam. from my email address. > =================================== > http://www.lonestaramerica.com/ > http://support.wftx.us/ > https://secure.lsaol.com/ > =================================== > Use Outlook Express?... Get OE_Quotefix: > It will strip signature out and more > http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ > =================================== > Keep a back up of your OE settings and folders > with OEBackup: > http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx > =================================== > > > |
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In news:3DC6A333-222E-4B4F-948B-88C77AEDCA6E@microsoft.com,
davisr65 <davisr65@discussions.microsoft.com> stated, which I commented on below: > yes, only for DNS I assume that means your ISP's DNS is not being used on any internal machines (which is good). Does your current internal IP range the clients and servers are on match the zone you created? Give us an example of a client's IP address, the exact name of the reverse zone, and if you have updates set to allow in the zone properties. -- Ace This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights. Having difficulty reading or finding responses to your post? Instead of the website you're using, I suggest to use OEx (Outlook Express or any other newsreader), and configure a news account, pointing to news.microsoft.com. This is a direct link to the Microsoft Public Newsgroups. It is FREE and requires NO ISP's Usenet account. OEx allows you to easily find, track threads, cross-post, sort by date, poster's name, watched threads or subject. It's easy: How to Configure OEx for Internet News http://support.microsoft.com/?id=171164 Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT, MVP Microsoft MVP - Directory Services Microsoft Certified Trainer Infinite Diversities in Infinite Combinations Assimilation Imminent. Resistance is Futile "Very funny Scotty. Now, beam down my clothes." The only thing in life is change. Anything more is a blackhole consuming unnecessary energy. - [Me] |
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My clients are pointing to my DC's for DNS, which in turn is forwarding to
DNS Servers at the Corporate office which then goes to the internet.... "Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote: > In news:3DC6A333-222E-4B4F-948B-88C77AEDCA6E@microsoft.com, > davisr65 <davisr65@discussions.microsoft.com> stated, which I commented on > below: > > yes, only for DNS > > > I assume that means your ISP's DNS is not being used on any internal > machines (which is good). > > Does your current internal IP range the clients and servers are on match the > zone you created? Give us an example of a client's IP address, the exact > name of the reverse zone, and if you have updates set to allow in the zone > properties. > > -- > Ace > > This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and > confers no rights. > > Having difficulty reading or finding responses to your post? > Instead of the website you're using, I suggest to use OEx (Outlook Express > or any other newsreader), and configure a news account, pointing to > news.microsoft.com. This is a direct link to the Microsoft Public > Newsgroups. It is FREE and requires NO ISP's Usenet account. OEx allows you > to easily find, track threads, cross-post, sort by date, poster's name, > watched threads or subject. > > It's easy: > How to Configure OEx for Internet News > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=171164 > > Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT, MVP > Microsoft MVP - Directory Services > Microsoft Certified Trainer > > Infinite Diversities in Infinite Combinations > Assimilation Imminent. Resistance is Futile > "Very funny Scotty. Now, beam down my clothes." > > The only thing in life is change. Anything more is a blackhole consuming > unnecessary energy. - [Me] > > > |
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In news:F88A2149-BE6C-418F-BE4D-01F97B0CDDE9@microsoft.com,
davisr65 <davisr65@discussions.microsoft.com> stated, which I commented on below: > My clients are pointing to my DC's for DNS, which in turn is > forwarding to DNS Servers at the Corporate office which then goes to > the internet.... Ok, thanks for responding to that. Here's a dumb question on my part and I;m only asking because I don't see anywhere in this thread if it's been addressed: Are updates allowed on the reverse zone? Ace |
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yes, they are
"Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote: > In news:F88A2149-BE6C-418F-BE4D-01F97B0CDDE9@microsoft.com, > davisr65 <davisr65@discussions.microsoft.com> stated, which I commented on > below: > > My clients are pointing to my DC's for DNS, which in turn is > > forwarding to DNS Servers at the Corporate office which then goes to > > the internet.... > > Ok, thanks for responding to that. > > Here's a dumb question on my part and I;m only asking because I don't see > anywhere in this thread if it's been addressed: > Are updates allowed on the reverse zone? > > Ace > > > |
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As per the one of the previous questions... i used the wizard to create the
reverse zone,... the IP setup is as follows... i am on a 172.19.104.0 subnet using 255.255.252.0 mask.... so i have 172.19.104. 172.19.105. 172.19.106. 172.19.107. in DNS under Reverse Lookup Zone Folder, there are 3 folders: 0.in-addr.arpa standard primary 127.in-addr.arpa standard primary 172.19.104.in-addr.arpa AD integrated 255.in-addr.arpa standard primary "davisr65" wrote: > yes, they are > > "Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote: > > > In news:F88A2149-BE6C-418F-BE4D-01F97B0CDDE9@microsoft.com, > > davisr65 <davisr65@discussions.microsoft.com> stated, which I commented on > > below: > > > My clients are pointing to my DC's for DNS, which in turn is > > > forwarding to DNS Servers at the Corporate office which then goes to > > > the internet.... > > > > Ok, thanks for responding to that. > > > > Here's a dumb question on my part and I;m only asking because I don't see > > anywhere in this thread if it's been addressed: > > Are updates allowed on the reverse zone? > > > > Ace > > > > > > |
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In news:E43A2D66-B5D1-4295-841D-DD9F0D5965F2@microsoft.com,
davisr65 <davisr65@discussions.microsoft.com> stated, which I commented on below: > As per the one of the previous questions... i used the wizard to > create the reverse zone,... the IP setup is as follows... i am on a > 172.19.104.0 subnet using 255.255.252.0 mask.... so i have > 172.19.104. > 172.19.105. > 172.19.106. > 172.19.107. > > in DNS under Reverse Lookup Zone Folder, there are 3 folders: > 0.in-addr.arpa standard primary > 127.in-addr.arpa standard primary > 172.19.104.in-addr.arpa AD integrated > 255.in-addr.arpa standard primary If a client machine has an address of, eg., 172.19.104.56, and as long as the client is pointing to the DNS server that is hosting the 172.19.104.in-addr.arpa zone which is allowing updates, then the client will register. If updates are set to Secure Only, then the client must be joined to the domain in order to register, otherwise if it is not a joined machine, then it will not unless you allow Secure and NonSecure updates. That is the basic rule. Registration pretty much just "works". There must be something else going on that we are not aware of that is causing your dilemma. How about the Event viewer, any errors in the App or System logs? Ace |
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davisr65 wrote:
> As per the one of the previous questions... i used the wizard to > create the reverse zone,... the IP setup is as follows... i am on a > 172.19.104.0 subnet using 255.255.252.0 mask.... so i have > 172.19.104. > 172.19.105. > 172.19.106. > 172.19.107. > > in DNS under Reverse Lookup Zone Folder, there are 3 folders: > 172.19.104.in-addr.arpa AD integrated<--? Wrong name for this zone When you ran the wizard, you reversed the subnet for the Subnet ID. This zone when in Advanced view should be 104.19.172.in-addr.arpa. -- Best regards, Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] Hope This Helps =================================== When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue, to respond directly to me remove the nospam. from my email address. =================================== http://www.lonestaramerica.com/ http://support.wftx.us/ https://secure.lsaol.com/ =================================== Use Outlook Express?... Get OE_Quotefix: It will strip signature out and more http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ =================================== Keep a back up of your OE settings and folders with OEBackup: http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx =================================== |
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