I've installed DNS on a W2K MS of our NT4 domain and want to set up all W2K clients to dynamically update.
I have set up forward and reverse zones, added a PTR record in the reverse zone to point to the DNS server and have ensure that in the client TCP/IP settings DNS can be updated. However DNS does not get updated by my test client workstation.
What could I be missing?
F.Y.I
nslookup works, the correct servername.dnsdomain appears and when using nslookup on the server I can resolve IP addresses and hostnames.
i.e. I can ping jatkinson and I received info
name: jatkinson.law
address: 100.1.0.214
However, on the client nslookup also finds the correct server.domain however lookups do not work if I search for the client hostname, i.e. jatkinson only if I type in hostname.dnssuffixname i.e. jatkinson.law
I am not running DHCP at the moment as I am led to believe DHCP on W2K will only run under AD. I am also led to believe that the client only dynamically updates the A records (host) and that DHCP would create reverse lookups if enabled, so I will manually enter PTR records for all clients if necessary. At present we are planning our migration to a full W2K network which is going in from scratch, therefore DNS on the NT4 domain is only for internal use and to help the DNS learning process.
My forward zone has been created as a Standard primary and has been named the same as the primary dns suffix.
Does anyone have any idea why dynamic DNS updating is not working???
I've looked in the clients event log and also have the following error:
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The system failed to register network adapter with settings:
Adapter Name : {FDDD1ECE-7AFF-45C4-97DB-961F29A4CD88}
Host Name : JATKINSON
Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : law
DNS server list :
100.7.0.250
Sent update to server : <?>
IP Address(es) :
100.1.0.214
The cause of this DNS registration failure was because of DNS server failure. This may be due to a zone transfer that has locked the DNS server for the applicable zone that your computer needs to register itself with.
(The applicable zone should typically correspond to the Adapter-specific Domain Suffix that was indicated above.) You can manually retry registration of the network adapter and its settings by typing "ipconfig /registerdns" at the command prompt. If problems still persist, contact your network systems administrator to verify network conditions.
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If anyone could help shed some light on this problem I would be very grateful.
Many thanks
I have set up forward and reverse zones, added a PTR record in the reverse zone to point to the DNS server and have ensure that in the client TCP/IP settings DNS can be updated. However DNS does not get updated by my test client workstation.
What could I be missing?
F.Y.I
nslookup works, the correct servername.dnsdomain appears and when using nslookup on the server I can resolve IP addresses and hostnames.
i.e. I can ping jatkinson and I received info
name: jatkinson.law
address: 100.1.0.214
However, on the client nslookup also finds the correct server.domain however lookups do not work if I search for the client hostname, i.e. jatkinson only if I type in hostname.dnssuffixname i.e. jatkinson.law
I am not running DHCP at the moment as I am led to believe DHCP on W2K will only run under AD. I am also led to believe that the client only dynamically updates the A records (host) and that DHCP would create reverse lookups if enabled, so I will manually enter PTR records for all clients if necessary. At present we are planning our migration to a full W2K network which is going in from scratch, therefore DNS on the NT4 domain is only for internal use and to help the DNS learning process.
My forward zone has been created as a Standard primary and has been named the same as the primary dns suffix.
Does anyone have any idea why dynamic DNS updating is not working???
I've looked in the clients event log and also have the following error:
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The system failed to register network adapter with settings:
Adapter Name : {FDDD1ECE-7AFF-45C4-97DB-961F29A4CD88}
Host Name : JATKINSON
Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : law
DNS server list :
100.7.0.250
Sent update to server : <?>
IP Address(es) :
100.1.0.214
The cause of this DNS registration failure was because of DNS server failure. This may be due to a zone transfer that has locked the DNS server for the applicable zone that your computer needs to register itself with.
(The applicable zone should typically correspond to the Adapter-specific Domain Suffix that was indicated above.) You can manually retry registration of the network adapter and its settings by typing "ipconfig /registerdns" at the command prompt. If problems still persist, contact your network systems administrator to verify network conditions.
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If anyone could help shed some light on this problem I would be very grateful.
Many thanks