dynamic dns errors in log?
Barry Finkel
b19141 at achilles.ctd.anl.gov
Fri Feb 23 16:21:39 UTC 2001
Robert Weber <robert.weber at Colorado.EDU> wrote:
>I see this all the time. Dynamic updates are off by default, and these
>updates are probably from MAC OS9 machines trying to advertise their disk
>shares with LOC records. If they're not mac's then they are Windows2000
>machines doing the same thing. If you need this functionality, you can
>setup a dynamic subdomain for W2K or OS9 or both. A question for the group:
>is there any way to turn these messages off?
In Win2k, dynamic updates are turned ON by default.
You can disable DDNS from a Win2k workstation; see the list
archives at isc.org for details. But there are cases where a Win2k
Domain Controller MUST have DDNS (self-registration) enabled.
<soapbox on>
For all of those who are implementing (i.e., struggling with) Win2k
please check the list archives. There have been a lot of postings
concerning DDNS and Win2k over the past 1.5 years. I know that 99%
of you who read this posting already know this. But the 99% of the
people who need this information will NEVER search the achives before
posting.
<soapbox off>
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