I do also think the same way after experiencing so many problems. I don't know whether this is problem with BIND (most unlikely) or with BIND administrator in my org...
Thanks a lot to you all people for the help...
I really appreciate it.
my client pc name is pc01 and it's DNS server is 172.16.0.1 (which is DC n DNS)"
sorry for the wrong info, actually my DC is not DNS server but DHCP (serving to few clients, all other clients are static).
I tried using HOSTS file and client is able to resolve all those names that are in hosts...
sorry to bother you again.
let's take an example. my client pc name is pc01 and it's DNS server is 172.16.0.1 (which is DC n DNS). pc01's name is not registered in DNS. there are 10 servers whose name is registered in DNS. when PC01 will ping any of these 10 servers (whose name is registered in...
I tried using both hostname as well as FQDN to no avail.
DNS admin has added host records manually in DNS ( we have static ip addressing).
one doubt: if a client's hostname is not registered in DNS then will that host be able to ping or access any other host on the network using hostname/fqdn...
Hi,
I have a strange DNS name resolution issue.
I have Windows 2003 domain with Windows NT, 2000 and XP clients. DNS server here is Bind DNS 9.2 with "no dynamic updates". At the time of AD installation, I did not specify a DNS server (because BIND here is not configured for Dynamic DNS). So...
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