Bind 8.2.2.P7 and W2K
Tim Maestas
tmaestas at dnsconsultants.com
Sun Dec 31 09:41:24 UTC 2000
This message means that 192.168.1.10 sent a dynamic update to
dnd1 for domain.com. The allow-update clause for domain.com
on dnd1 does not allow updates from that client. RFC compliant
clients will attempt to update the nameserver listed in the
MNAME field of the SOA record for domain.com. If this server
is unreachable, it will try the rest of the servers listed
in the NS records for the zone. I didn't understand from
you message if you meant the ip listed in the error message
was the DNS server on Win2k, or if dnd1 was the DNS server.
In any case, you should be able to figure out what's going
on from the explanation above.
-Tim
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, News Account wrote:
> I know! "Not again you windows people."
> I personally love *nix but I don't make the decisions.
>
> Now then, I keep getting this:
> Dec 30 13:12:25 dnd1 named[1042]: unapproved update from [192.168.1.10].1510
> for domain.com
>
> This is a secondary DNS server on W2K. It updates correctly, but why is it
> trying to update the master? Or do I not understand the error?
> TIA
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