Might this not be related to the node type being issued? I remember the
node controlling the name resolution order but don't remember the
specifics.

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Subject: [ActiveDir] DNS Name resolution issues

I work in the desktop area and we see some peculiar things around DNS
name
resolution. When I ask our server guys, I get some answers that don't
seem
to make sense.

We are running Windows 2003 servers with Wins and my problems are:-

1. Duplicate IP entries in DNS. I have a program that gets a list of all
workstations in Active Directory, then does a DNS lookup on them. I find
multiple workstations with the same IP address. I assume that one of the
machines is an old machine that no longer exists. If DHCP is so smart
that
it tells DNS when it assigns an address to a workstation, why doesn't it
also tell DNS when it deassigns it? The lecturer at a course last week
said
we should "Turn on Scavenging" to delete the old ones. My server guys
say
they tried that, but it deleted all of the Static IP Addresses for
printers.

2. Inconsistent responses with Reverse lookup. If my program does a
reverse
lookup on an IP address, sometimes I get a fully qualified name
(presumably
resolved in DNS) and sometimes just the nodename (presumably resolved in
Wins). Now the latter would make sense if I had an IP Address that was
defined in Wins but not in DHCP, but if I try and resolve the same IP
address multiple times, sometimes I get the Full name, sometimes the
short
name. My Server guys tell me this is a feature of 2003. It sometimes
tries
Wins first, sometimes tries DNS first. Sounds a bit dodgey to me! Is it
true
and if so, is there a way to override this behaviour, ie direct the
reverse
lookup to:-
- only use DNS
- only use Wins
- or only try Wins if DNS fails?

Alan Cuthbertson

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