Other things to check:
Are the domains integrated? Primary? How are the reverse and forward zones configured?
I'm surprised to hear the record is not in WINS. I assume then that it's not a Windows server then? What type of server is it? What is the OS?
Al
On 9/26/06, Clingaman, Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got "object not found" error. The following script should enumerate
all the zones on both my DCs:
========================================================================
=
WScript.Echo Now & vbCrLf
DCs = Array("dc1","dc2")
for i = 0 to UBound(DCs)
strDN = "CN=MicrosoftDNS,DC=DomainDNSZones,DC=mydomain,DC=int"
set objColl = GetObject("LDAP://" & DCs(i) & "/" & strDN)
WScript.Echo "Entries in " & DCs(i)
WScript.Echo String(30, "-")
EnumColl objColl
WScript.Echo ""
next
Sub EnumColl(objColl)
for each objEntry in objColl
WScript.Echo objEntry.Name
next
End Sub
========================================================================
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It does not display all the zones, one of which has the enties in
question.
Bruce Clingaman
Information Technology Department
Pensacola Christian College
850.478.8496 ext. 2198
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Andrew Cace
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 9:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DNS entry won't delete
You can run the following command to see where an update is originating.
Then, if you have auditing enabled for that operation, you can check the
originating DC to see who made the change.
repadmin /showobjmeta yourdc
"dc=recordname,dc=yourzone.com ,cn=MicrosoftDNS,dc=DomainDNSZones,dc=your
domain,dc=com"
Replace yourdc, etc with appropriate values for your domain. For a
reverse lookup zone, recordname will be the last octet of the IP address
and dc=yourzone.com will be something like dc=2.1.10.in-addr.arpa, where
2.1.10 is the reverse notation of the first three octets of your IP
address. Be sure that you have the partition where the zone is stored
correct, whether it's DomainDNSZones, ForestDNSZones, or the domain
partition. The dnsRecord attribute is the one that you are interested
in.
-Andrew
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Clingaman,
Bruce
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 8:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] DNS entry won't delete
I have three DNS entries in my Reverse lookup zone that were for static
addresses that won't go away. The problem is one of them shares the
address and hostname (different domain name, domain was renamed)
assigned to another server. When I delete it, it immediately reappears.
I am unable to determine what is putting these entries back in. They
were for OS X machines, one is a client, the other was a server. The
client has been changed to DHCP. The server was reinstalled and given a
different IP address.
I have a single level domain with two DCs, one is a WINS server, AD/DNS
integrated.
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