So you aren't using 2 nics in the server?
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> Hi,
>
> Im wondering if anyone knows how to resolve the DNS problem where web
pages
> timeout, and then appear once the user performs a page refresh.
>
> NSLOOKUP is fine, etc. The DNS Monitor's test is fine, etc.
>
> All my clients point to the 2k3 server as their DNS server. Their gateway
> is our firewall router. Our firewall router has a static IP and three DNS
IP
> addresses installed (Adding the DNS IPs was required by the linksys setup,
I
> guess I could try using an internal DNS server IP?). I just mention the
> gateway here to convey our topology. The firewall's DNS port is blocked
(I
> tried directing that port to the 2k3 server to no avail).
>
> The server's DNS server is the server, and I have tried having no
forwarders
> and various ISP-provided DNS IPs listed as forwarders with no change in
> behavior. The server's gateway is the firewall, just as the clients' are.
>
> The DNS monitor tab's test runs succesfully.
>
> Any ideas?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;828263
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;828731
dnscmd /Config /EnableEDnsProbes 0
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"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" <mar...@roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com> wrote in message
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I did this on the server:
dnscmd /Config /EnableEDnsProbes 0
but it didn't really change anything. Should I reboot after doing that?
I also recently switched us to a static IP. Do you folks have static IPs
for your WAN? When you configure your firewall router with the static IP,
what did you put for your DNS entries? Im wondering since my router is
neither the DHCP server nor the DNS server why it would care about DNS
entries?
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <n...@your.nellie> wrote in message
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Having a static IP on your external interface is desirable but not
necessary. Actually, having a static public IP is only desirable if you want
to let someone from the internet connect to your server. Having a static IP
between your server and the router which connects it to the internet is
considered a good idea. If you have no intention of making services
available to internet users you are BETTER OFF with a dynamic public IP.
"Doug" <nos...@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Check out www.smallbizserver.net, network.
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Marina
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"Doug" <nos...@nospam.com> schreef in bericht
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I am at an end here. Im just not sure what to do. For now, I removed all
the DNS forwarders on the server configuration, I closed the DNS port on the
firewall, I rebooted the server. I also removed the DNS settings in the
router (not sure why it ever wanted any).
So theoretically, the server is providing all the DNS info in this
configuration, correct? What would cause the hiccups?
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <n...@your.nellie> wrote in message
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I am about to give up. I get no DNS events on the server's logs to help me
figure this out.
I did the following:
1) I closed the DNS port in the firewall router, and disabled any DNS IPs
set in the firewall router
2) I removed all DNS forwarders on the server.
3) The 2k3 server's DNS server is itself. It listens on any ip address for
DNS queries.
4) All clients have the 2k3 server as their DNS server.
Now this should make the server a standalone DNS provider for our network,
right? If this is the case, what can cause these hiccups where we have to
refresh our browsers?
"Doug" <nos...@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Put the ISP's DNS back into the router, or allow the router to use DHCP,
whichever is correct for your ISP. The problem may be your ISP's DNS, try
another maybe.
You might try running the internet wizard and telling it to use the router
for DNS.
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