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Guest anthony@necrofiends.com
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I'm running Server 2003 R2. I've installed a second NIC card so I can

run RRAS. The second NIC is configured to not register it's

connection in DNS. It does anyway. Also, the DHCP connections

reserved for RRAS create DNS entries for themselves. So, I have

multiple DNS entries for the same server name and it causes problems

resolving to the correct IP address of the server.

 

Any suggestions?

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Guest Bill Grant
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Re: RRAS Creating Multiple DNS Entries for Server Name

 

What is doing DHCP for you? The only explanation I can think of would be

that DHCP is registering these things in DNS. What does it use for names

when it registers the IP addresses leased to RRAS? These are leased by the

RRAS server itself, and the server in turn allocates the IPs to remote

clients as required (and one to itself for the internal interface).

 

<anthony@necrofiends.com> wrote in message

news:e7b8f187-24f2-460f-b6cc-92874e9737cc@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...

> I'm running Server 2003 R2. I've installed a second NIC card so I can

> run RRAS. The second NIC is configured to not register it's

> connection in DNS. It does anyway. Also, the DHCP connections

> reserved for RRAS create DNS entries for themselves. So, I have

> multiple DNS entries for the same server name and it causes problems

> resolving to the correct IP address of the server.

>

> Any suggestions?

Guest anthony@necrofiends.com
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Re: RRAS Creating Multiple DNS Entries for Server Name

 

On Apr 21, 2:18 am, "Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote:

>     What is doing DHCP for you? The only explanation I can think of would be

> that DHCP is registering these things in DNS. What does it use for names

> when it registers the IP addresses leased to RRAS? These are leased by the

> RRAS server itself, and the server in turn allocates the IPs to remote

> clients as required (and one to itself for the internal interface).

>

> <anth...@necrofiends.com> wrote in message

>

> news:e7b8f187-24f2-460f-b6cc-92874e9737cc@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...

>

>

>

> > I'm running Server 2003 R2.  I've installed a second NIC card so I can

> > run RRAS.  The second NIC is configured to not register it's

> > connection in DNS.  It does anyway.  Also, the DHCP connections

> > reserved for RRAS create DNS entries for themselves.  So, I have

> > multiple DNS entries for the same server name and it causes problems

> > resolving to the correct IP address of the server.

>

> > Any suggestions?- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

I figured out how to keep the RRAS connections from being entered into

DNS. http://www.howtonetworking.com/VPN/dnsregister.htm - I had a

dozen or so entries of the same server name until I did this.

 

I'm still having the problem with the second NIC registering itself in

DNS and causing there to be two entries with the same server name.

The second NIC is configured to not register it's connection in DNS,

but it does anyway.

Guest Bill Grant
Posted

Re: RRAS Creating Multiple DNS Entries for Server Name

 

 

<anthony@necrofiends.com> wrote in message

news:02481442-25e6-424e-ab9d-9518eeca45a9@q1g2000prf.googlegroups.com...

>I figured out how to keep the RRAS connections from being entered into

> NS. http://www.howtonetworking.com/VPN/dnsregister.htm - I had a

> dozen or so entries of the same server name until I did this.

> I'm still having the problem with the second NIC registering itself in

> DNS and causing there to be two entries with the same server name.

> The second NIC is configured to not register it's connection in DNS,

> but it does anyway.

 

Have a look at KB 292822.


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