No Dynamic DNS Packets

ccantu at us.ibm.com ccantu at us.ibm.com
Fri Jul 21 15:41:04 UTC 2000





I actually did finally see some DDNS packets.  My problem was that I was
using Netmon on the Win2000 Server which only allows you to capture packets
to/from that local machine.  But since the client was sending a DNS
Register Name packet to 1.2.3.255 (broadcast on that subnet), it didn't
make the filter.  Even though the server was handling the packet, since it
wasn't directly addressed to the server, I wasn't seeing the packet.

I am using a seperate sniffer on my laptop which will snoop any MAC or IP
you give it.  Then, if it's an overwhelming amount of packets, you can
filter on the protocol (like DNS, DHCP...).  I think I have what I need but
thanks for the reply.


---------------------- Forwarded by Carlos Cantu/Boulder/IBM on 07/21/2000
08:32 AM ---------------------------

Barry Finkel <b19141 at achilles.ctd.anl.gov> on 07/21/2000 07:21:50 AM

To:   Carlos Cantu/Boulder/IBM at IBMUS
cc:
Subject:  Re: No Dynamic DNS Packets



>For extra credit:  if someone has a network trace of a DDNS update, I
would
>be interested in looking at it.  I just want to be sure all my bits are in
>the right place when constructing my own DDNS tests.

I have a number of sniffer traces from W2k DDNS.  Most of these are
for a Win2k box trying to register itself, which it does by default.
I have no traces nor experience with DHCP and DDNS.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Barry S. Finkel
Electronics and Computing Technologies Division
Argonne National Laboratory          Phone:    +1 (630) 252-7277
9700 South Cass Avenue               Facsimile:+1 (630) 252-9689
Building 221, Room B236              Internet: BSFinkel at anl.gov
Argonne, IL   60439-4844             IBMMAIL:  I1004994







More information about the bind-users mailing list