How can we stop these two broadcasts bringing up the ISDN line every 4
hours.
The broadcasts are from these lines in netlogon.dns
ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.OURDOMAIN.COM. 600 IN SRV 0 100 389
OURSERVER.OURDOMAIN.COM.
_ldap._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.dc._msdcs.OURDOMAIN.COM. 600 IN
SRV 0 100 389 OURSERVER.OURDOMAIN.COM.
We only have one site with a few computers and one Win 2K server.
Our set up is a small business site with no internet registered domain. We
use private IP addresses and a NAT ISDN router.
We use the ISDN dial up connection for access to the Web, but we have no
incoming web access to us from customers and so on.
Mail is collected from the ISP POP3 server by our mail server.
DNS is set up with forwarders.
We have set the LAN connection to "no registration of the connection in
DNS". (Is that right?)
We have disabled Netlogon dynamic registration of the DC name, and also
disabled DNS dynamic update registration of PTR records (Reverse Look
Ups)which has successfully stopped an hourly ISDN connection.
We have an event log warning that as dynamic DNS is not supported we need
to manually entering the contents of
%SystemRoot%\System32\Config\netlogon.dns in to DNS - how do we do that
and is that relevant to this problem?
Many thanks
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