reverse lookup zone records !!

M

misaro

Hello,

We got a serious problem at this moment with the reverse
lookup zones because we have for instance 3 or more
records associate to one ip address through all ip's i
mean 255 ip address.

How i can to erase or automatically set any ?? possible
option to DNS server erase old records from computers
already deleted in the AD .

The same is happens now in our primary forward lookup
zones constantly duplicate host records associated to ip
address !!!

Please i'll thanks any help !!
 
A

Ace Fekay [MVP]

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misaro said:
Hello,

We got a serious problem at this moment with the reverse
lookup zones because we have for instance 3 or more
records associate to one ip address through all ip's i
mean 255 ip address.

How i can to erase or automatically set any ?? possible
option to DNS server erase old records from computers
already deleted in the AD .

The same is happens now in our primary forward lookup
zones constantly duplicate host records associated to ip
address !!!

Please i'll thanks any help !!

You can use the scavenging funtion in DNS.
Here's some info on it...


296116 - HOW TO Configure the Windows 2000 Domain Name System to Age
Records:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=296116

Product Documentation - DNS Scavenging:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tr...oddocs/server/sag_DNS_und_AgingScavenging.asp

301644 - DNS Server Forced Scavenge Does Not Immediately Start Zone
Scavenging:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;301644

Product Documentation - How to Enable Scavenging:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tr...ver/sag_DNS_pro_EnableAutomaticScavenging.asp

306780 - DHCP Does Not Delete DDNS PTR Record for Expired Leases:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;306780&Product=win2000




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Regards,
Ace

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

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