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Vieux 31/10/2006, 11h47   #4
Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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Par défaut Re: Computers Registering Two IPs

Will wrote:
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> The dynamic updates to our domain controller's DNS server appear to be
> accepted with both IPs, but only the correct IP ever gets registered
> to our DNS. The 192.38.0.1 address mysteriously vanishes and is
> never stored by DNS server, even if I create an Active Directory
> integrated reverse zone to hold it (i.e., 192.38.0.x). It seems
> that this IP 192.38.0.1 is reserved by Microsoft for some special
> use, but I'm baffled so far, and I find no references to it online.


Is this an A or a PTR record?

About this statement:
"The 192.38.0.1 address mysteriously vanishes and is never stored by DNS
server"

Is it coming up in the cache?

I would like to see an unedited ipconfig /all from one of these machines to
see if I can replicate this.


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