Event ID: 11184

J

Jo Baxter

Hello Guys,
I have a windows 2000 server connected to a Windows
2003 AD and DNS domain. The problem is every so often i
recieve this error message in the System log. Any ideas
what could be causing it ?



-----------------------------------------------------
Source: DNSApi
Event ID: 11184



The system failed to update and remove registration for
the network adapter with settings:

Adapter Name : {C06743AD-A9CD-45B2-856B-898C3BFE5A1D}
Host Name : XXX
Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : XXX.com
DNS server list :
16.5.7.5, 16.5.7.6
Sent update to server : None
IP Address(es) :
16.5.7.3

The reason the system could not perform the update
request was because of a security related problem. The
cause of this could be (a) your computer does not have
permissions to register and update the specific DNS domain
name set for this adapter, or (b) there might have been a
problem negotiating valid credentials with the DNS server
during the processing of the update request.

For specific error code, see the record data displayed
below.

Data Bytes
0000:38 23 00 00 8#..
 
A

Ace Fekay [MVP]

In
Jo Baxter said:
Hello Guys,
I have a windows 2000 server connected to a Windows
2003 AD and DNS domain. The problem is every so often i
recieve this error message in the System log. Any ideas
what could be causing it ?



-----------------------------------------------------
Source: DNSApi
Event ID: 11184



The system failed to update and remove registration for
the network adapter with settings:

Adapter Name : {C06743AD-A9CD-45B2-856B-898C3BFE5A1D}
Host Name : XXX
Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : XXX.com
DNS server list :
16.5.7.5, 16.5.7.6
Sent update to server : None
IP Address(es) :
16.5.7.3

The reason the system could not perform the update
request was because of a security related problem. The
cause of this could be (a) your computer does not have
permissions to register and update the specific DNS domain
name set for this adapter, or (b) there might have been a
problem negotiating valid credentials with the DNS server
during the processing of the update request.

For specific error code, see the record data displayed
below.

Data Bytes
0000:38 23 00 00 8#..

Are these two servers listed in the error:
16.5.7.5, 16.5.7.6
your servers or your ISP's?

This error pops up from a security standpoint, according to this site:
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=11184&eventno=3071&source=DnsApi&phase=1

If these are your server, then I would check for other errors in relation to
AD, such as Kerberos and NTFRS errors. I would also check the clocks as well
and make sure all clocks are synched witthin 5 mnutes of each other.

If you have Secure Updates only, I would set it to Secure and Non-Secure to
see if that alleviates it and we'll go from there.

If they are your ISP's, I would remove them and only use your internal DNS
servers.

--
Regards,
Ace

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Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory

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