dns srv records error

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fasahat

hi kevin.
well i think i definetly have a prblem in my DNS.i tried
all your links ,but it seems it is not working.it still
can,t get the SRV Records back in my forward lookup zone.
i can see the SRV Records in c:\winnt\system32\config
\netlogon.dns asct. 600 IN A 220.110.0.231

_ldap._tcp.gct. 600 IN SRV 0 100 389 gscserver1.gct.

_ldap._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.gct. 600 IN SRV
0 100 389 gscserver1.gct.

_ldap._tcp.pdc._msdcs.gct. 600 IN SRV 0 100 389
gscserver1.gct.

_ldap._tcp.gc._msdcs.gct. 600 IN SRV 0 100 3268
gscserver1.gct.

_ldap._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.gc._msdcs.gct.
600 IN SRV 0 100 3268 gscserver1.gct.

_ldap._tcp.167e2e39-bb67-404c-a289-
7ec2d24596dc.domains._msdcs.gct. 600 IN SRV 0 100 389
gscserver1.gct.

gc._msdcs.gct. 600 IN A 220.110.0.231

ce2b919a-f666-48d7-b91d-5632a1673379._msdcs.gct. 600 IN
CNAME gscserver1.gct.

_kerberos._tcp.dc._msdcs.gct. 600 IN SRV 0 100 88
gscserver1.gct.

_kerberos._tcp.Default-First-Site-
Name._sites.dc._msdcs.gct. 600 IN SRV 0 100 88
gscserver1.gct.

_ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.gct. 600 IN SRV 0 100 389
gscserver1.gct.

_ldap._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.dc._msdcs.gct.
600 IN SRV 0 100 389 gscserver1.gct.

_kerberos._tcp.gct. 600 IN SRV 0 100 88 gscserver1.gct.

_kerberos._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.gct. 600 IN
SRV 0 100 88 gscserver1.gct.

_gc._tcp.gct. 600 IN SRV 0 100 3268 gscserver1.gct.

_gc._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.gct. 600 IN SRV 0
100 3268 gscserver1.gct.

_kerberos._udp.gct. 600 IN SRV 0 100 88 gscserver1.gct.

_kpasswd._tcp.gct. 600 IN SRV 0 100 464 gscserver1.gct.

_kpasswd._udp.gct. 600 IN SRV 0 100 464 gscserver1.gct.

Where Gscserver1 is the name of my PDC Which is holding
all the fsmo roles and Global Catalog.
i tried recreating the forward lookup zone and reverse
lookup zone on my PDC. Restarted the Netlogon Service.
IPCONFIG/REGISTERDNS.
but no luck.
The DNS Log file in c:\winnt\system32\dns shows.
DNS Server boot at 10/3/2004.
103 seconds since system boot.
Message logging key:
Field # Information Values
------- ----------- ------
1 Send\Receive
2 Protocol T == TCP message
empty == UDP
3 Remote IP
4 Xid (hex)
5 Query\Response R == Response
empty == Query
6 Opcode Q == Standard Query
N == Notify
U == Update
? == Unknown
7 [Flags (hex)
8 Flags (char codes) A == Authoritative
Answer
T == Truncated
Response
D == Recursion Desired
R == Recursion
Available
9 ResponseCode]
10 Question Name

PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.
PnP Event: rechecking server bindings.

My PDC and BDC are running Service pack 3.
i have not configured any zone on my BDC. I want it to get
replicated from the PDC, but that is not happening.

regards
fasahat.
 
K

Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]

In
fasahat said:
hi kevin.
well i think i definetly have a prblem in my DNS.i tried
all your links ,but it seems it is not working.it still
can,t get the SRV Records back in my forward lookup zone.
i can see the SRV Records in c:\winnt\system32\config

I posted a reply the other day, your forward lookup zones are named wrong,
create a new forward lookup zone named "gct" (without the quotes) set it to
allow dynamic updates, preferably AD integrated. Restart the netlogon
service, run ipconfig /registerdns, the run netdiag /fix. Create this zone
only on one DC and point both DCs to it for DNS. Within about fifteen
minutes or so it should replicate to both DCs
 

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