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Given what he described, I don’t think it’s EDNS0. EDNS0 is
a problem, but I don’t think that’s what he is seeing here. Russ, are your DCs multi-homed, by any chance? Is your ISP’s DNS
server appearing anywhere in your DNS list, being served up by DHCP, perhaps? Have
you also looked at the KB offered by Mark Parris? Deji -----Original Message----- what type of firewall do you have ?if you have pix firewall disable
edns on windows 2003 wrote: > >We're experiencing intermittent DNS outages ever since we upgraded
our >domain controllers (which are all running DNS) to Windows 2003. We
know >we're having a problem because users see "Applying security
settings" >for an extended length of time when booting up. Then if we do
nslookups >on the DNS server having issue, it times out. If we restart DNS,
it >works fine. > >We applied hotfix KB830381 and thought it fixed it because it
didn't >happen for awhile, but it happened again finally. Has anyone else
been >experiencing this? List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx List archive:
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- Re: [ActiveDir] Win 2003 DNS issues deji
- Re: [ActiveDir] Win 2003 DNS issues Santhosh Sivarajan
- Re: [ActiveDir] Win 2003 DNS issues Santhosh Sivarajan
- RE: [ActiveDir] Win 2003 DNS issues Rimmerman, Russ
- RE: [ActiveDir] Win 2003 DNS issues Rimmerman, Russ
