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Hi all,
We have two domain controllers dc1,dc2 in our domain.Recently we have added another domain controller dc3 to domain,then demoted dc3. Now the problem is (Not a serious problem) that when we launch nslookup and type dc3 in any domain controller(dc1 or dc2) we get response as dc3.mydomain.com where there is no host(A) record in both DNS servers.If we try to resolve with ip address of dc3 then we didn't get any reponse. Can any body tell how we are getting name resolution of dc3 where there is host(A) record.If there is host(A) record of dc3 then where is it? please give responce asap. Thanks in advance |
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Confirms that record of DC3 in the zone does not exist.
If the answer is single the FQDN must exist in the properties of the zone, in the tab Name Server. -- Saludos. Darío Ezequiel Moreno "Basha" <Basha@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E4A57D17-EC5C-490F-AFC6-07F86E29BA1B@microsoft.com... > Hi all, > > We have two domain controllers dc1,dc2 in our domain.Recently we > have added another domain controller dc3 to domain,then demoted dc3. > Now the problem is (Not a serious problem) that when we launch nslookup > and > type dc3 in any domain controller(dc1 or dc2) we get response as > dc3.mydomain.com where there is no host(A) record in both DNS servers.If > we > try to resolve with ip address of dc3 then we didn't get any reponse. > > Can any body tell how we are getting name resolution of dc3 where there is > host(A) record.If there is host(A) record of dc3 then where is it? > > please give responce asap. > > Thanks in advance |
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Thanks dario,
The three domain contorllers are in three different sites (margon hill,newport beach,hongcong) with 30 to 35 active directory integrated primary forward lookup zones.I have checked all forward lookup zones for dc3 host(A) record,But I didn't found any record. I have checked all name servers in name server tab of Properties of zone. Is there any place that I can found the dc3 host(A) record. "Dario Ezequiel Moreno" wrote: > Confirms that record of DC3 in the zone does not exist. > If the answer is single the FQDN must exist in the properties of the zone, > in the tab Name Server. > -- > Saludos. > DarÃo Ezequiel Moreno > > > "Basha" <Basha@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E4A57D17-EC5C-490F-AFC6-07F86E29BA1B@microsoft.com... > > Hi all, > > > > We have two domain controllers dc1,dc2 in our domain.Recently we > > have added another domain controller dc3 to domain,then demoted dc3. > > Now the problem is (Not a serious problem) that when we launch nslookup > > and > > type dc3 in any domain controller(dc1 or dc2) we get response as > > dc3.mydomain.com where there is no host(A) record in both DNS servers.If > > we > > try to resolve with ip address of dc3 then we didn't get any reponse. > > > > Can any body tell how we are getting name resolution of dc3 where there is > > host(A) record.If there is host(A) record of dc3 then where is it? > > > > please give responce asap. > > > > Thanks in advance > > > |
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Read inline please.
In news:EE28562D-8088-4832-A6EC-5A39753FE948@microsoft.com, Basha <Basha@discussions.microsoft.com> typed: > Thanks dario, > The three domain contorllers are in three different sites (margon > hill,newport beach,hongcong) with 30 to 35 active directory integrated > primary forward lookup zones.I have checked all forward lookup zones > for dc3 host(A) record,But I didn't found any record. > I have checked all name servers in name server tab of Properties of > zone. > Is there any place that I can found the dc3 host(A) record. > > "Dario Ezequiel Moreno" wrote: > >> Confirms that record of DC3 in the zone does not exist. >> If the answer is single the FQDN must exist in the properties of the >> zone, in the tab Name Server. >> -- >> Saludos. >> Darío Ezequiel Moreno >> >> >> "Basha" <Basha@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E4A57D17-EC5C-490F-AFC6-07F86E29BA1B@microsoft.com... >>> Hi all, >>> >>> We have two domain controllers dc1,dc2 in our >>> domain.Recently we have added another domain controller dc3 to >>> domain,then demoted dc3. >>> Now the problem is (Not a serious problem) that when we launch >>> nslookup and >>> type dc3 in any domain controller(dc1 or dc2) we get response as >>> dc3.mydomain.com where there is no host(A) record in both DNS >>> servers.If we >>> try to resolve with ip address of dc3 then we didn't get any >>> reponse. >>> >>> Can any body tell how we are getting name resolution of dc3 where >>> there is host(A) record.If there is host(A) record of dc3 then >>> where is it? Since you have three sites, I assume you have WINS, and therefore possibly WINS lookup enabled on the default domain zone. (Default domain is the one listed in the DNS suffix search list.) -- Best regards, Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] Hope This s =================================== When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue, to respond directly to me remove the nospam. from my email address. =================================== http://www.lonestaramerica.com/ http://support.wftx.us/ http://message.wftx.us/ =================================== Use Outlook Express?... Get OE_Quotefix: It will strip signature out and more http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ =================================== Keep a back up of your OE settings and folders with OEBackup: http://www.oe.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx =================================== |
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