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I think I scared everyone off earlier with the Kerberos issue that I hid the DNS question in. So…
Is it significant (and if so, to what functions) or irrelevant that there are multiple host records for workstations in DNS for the same IP address?
We are considering turning on DNS scavenging. I’ve read a bit about it, and about using dnscmd to age the existing records, I guess we want to not age static records for our DNS boxes? We’re running DNS on Server 2003 and AD 2003.
Also if anyone knows… does Kerberos use DNS for identity checking (or any other function)?
Thanks
Rich
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