I haven't heard of this problem. Perhaps your internet connection was down
when the DNS service started and it couldn't initialize properly. Try
restarting the service.
If all else fails, search the Microsoft online TechNet database:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/
"Advanced Search"
http://search.microsoft.com/us/itresources/SearchMS25.asp
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Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+
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""Shawn Xu"" wrote in message
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> I know this is Cisco stuff study group, but I am really stuck at one DNS
> server problem, maybe someone knows.
>
> Also if we should not post any questions not related to Cisco, please warn
> me, and I will not do again next time.
>
> We have a Windows 2000 DNS server (66.59.140.251), and in fact it is
> working, but for some reasons it doesn't synchronize with other DNS
servers
> properly. When we do "A simple query against this DNS server" and "A
> recursive query to other DNS servers" test, both of them failed.
>
> I have read some books, they say it is very important to pass these two
> tests, but they don't say why and how to make them pass.
>
> When we checked DNS log files,it say:
> ERROR: GQCS failure on dead socket. status=995, socket=456, pcon=00465EDC,
> state=-1, IP=66.59.140.251.
>
> What does it mean? How to fix this problem?
>
> Any help will be highly appreciated.
>
> Shawn Xu
>
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