回复: Network Browsing Causes DNS Queries
Jephe Wu
jwu at globalsources.com
Sun Jun 4 06:48:36 UTC 2000
as I know, 'enableDNS=0' is only disabing 'Netbios query use
DNS', not TCP/IP internet browsing/surfing. can you not surf
internet after disabling it ???
try to run 'winipcfg' to check a option 'Netbios use DNS' , if
'enableDNS'=1, then you can see a mark before 'netbios use
DNS'.:)
-----Original Message-----
发件人: Lee Howard <faxguy at server.deanox.com>
收件人: Jephe Wu <jwu at globalsources.com>; bind-users at isc.org
<bind-users at isc.org>
日期: 2000年6月4日 14:08
主题: Network Browsing Causes DNS Queries
Well, it eliminated the DNS queries. By turning DNS off on the
Win95
system DNS queries were no longer made. But, I need DNS on the
system for
internet purposes.
Lee Howard
At 09:54 AM 6/4/00 +0800, Jephe Wu wrote:
>try to go to windows registry
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\VxD\MSTCP
>change "enableDNS"="0" , if it resolve your problem, please give
>me a reply, thanks.
>
>Jephe
>-----Original Message-----
>发件人: Lee Howard <faxguy at server.deanox.com>
>收件人: bind-users at isc.org <bind-users at isc.org>
>日期: 2000年6月4日 0:36
>主题: Network browsing causes DNS lookup?
>
>
>I have DNS servers that are RedHat Linux 6.1 (updated) and serve
>a slew of
>Windows machines. I've noticed that on some of the workstations
>when they
>browse Network Neighborhood and then try to browse a
non-existent
>(although
>appearing - they sometimes stick around for a while after
>shutdown) network
>or workstation, or even browse a downed share, that they make a
>DNS query.
>
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