updated denied
Michael Kjorling
michael at kjorling.com
Tue Jan 29 17:40:14 UTC 2002
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*If* you want the updates to be processed, that is.
My best bet though is that there are misconfigured (read: configured
as they come out of the box) Windows 2000 clients sending DNS updates.
Michael Kjörling
On Jan 29 2002 14:37 +0100, Gerard Korda wrote:
> you have to allow updates in your named.conf
> regards gerry
>
>
> C W Chan wrote:
>
> > I have installed Bind 8.9.12.
> > I examine our log file. It show a lot of lines:
> >
> > updated denied......
> > updated denied......
> >
> > What happen?
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