how do i disable DDNS update from clients? i have some W2K and XP machines
in my network but they are not using DHCP.
i don't have a DHCP server but all my win clients are using DNS pointing to
my server

Daniel

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From: "Cowles, Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 10:35 PM
Subject: RE: named error log


Daniel Tan wrote:
> i would like to know what these errors mean?
> why did it failed?

[snip]

All of these logfile entries look to be DDNS updates that were rejected by
your DNS server.

1) Are your zone definitions configured to allow DDNS update (allow-update)
requests from dhcp clients?

2) Is your DHCP server configured to send DDNS updates (nsupdate) requests
to your named server?

3) If none of the above, then you probably have some W2K or XP systems
sending a DDNS update request that needs to be disabled if you don't plan on
implementing DDNS. See windows tcp/ip->dns settings.

Steve Cowles


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