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    • coliverC
      coliver @thwr
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      @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

      @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

      @coliver said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

      @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

      @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

      netstat -an | findstr /I "udp" | findstr "53"

      The only machines that aren't working are the file server and print server. Everything else connected correctly. Am I doing this on the domain controller or problem server?

      On the problem server check and see if there are static DNS servers defined. That would be my guess.

      The IP's are correct

      0_1473432728827_correct.jpg

      Erm, is the .16 a DNS? Same host?

      I was going to say. Is this on the 2003 DC or the File server you are having issues with?

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      • thwrT
        thwr @coliver
        last edited by

        @coliver said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

        @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

        @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

        @coliver said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

        @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

        @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

        netstat -an | findstr /I "udp" | findstr "53"

        The only machines that aren't working are the file server and print server. Everything else connected correctly. Am I doing this on the domain controller or problem server?

        On the problem server check and see if there are static DNS servers defined. That would be my guess.

        The IP's are correct

        0_1473432728827_correct.jpg

        Erm, is the .16 a DNS? Same host?

        I was going to say. Is this on the 2003 DC or the File server you are having issues with?

        My guess is that the .16 is his file- or printserver, so one of the failing ones.

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        • BRRABillB
          BRRABill @coliver
          last edited by

          @coliver said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

          @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

          @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

          @coliver said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

          @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

          @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

          netstat -an | findstr /I "udp" | findstr "53"

          The only machines that aren't working are the file server and print server. Everything else connected correctly. Am I doing this on the domain controller or problem server?

          On the problem server check and see if there are static DNS servers defined. That would be my guess.

          The IP's are correct

          0_1473432728827_correct.jpg

          Erm, is the .16 a DNS? Same host?

          I was going to say. Is this on the 2003 DC or the File server you are having issues with?

          Assuming the DC since he said the DC was .16

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          • wirestyle22W
            wirestyle22 @thwr
            last edited by wirestyle22

            @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

            @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

            @coliver said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

            @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

            @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

            netstat -an | findstr /I "udp" | findstr "53"

            The only machines that aren't working are the file server and print server. Everything else connected correctly. Am I doing this on the domain controller or problem server?

            On the problem server check and see if there are static DNS servers defined. That would be my guess.

            The IP's are correct

            0_1473432728827_correct.jpg

            Erm, is the .16 a DNS? Same host?

            .16 is DNS. It's the domain controller

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            • wirestyle22W
              wirestyle22 @thwr
              last edited by

              @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

              @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

              @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

              netstat -an | findstr /I "udp" | findstr "53"

              The only machines that aren't working are the file server and print server. Everything else connected correctly. Am I doing this on the domain controller or problem server?

              This command just checks if there is something listening on UDP/53. 53 is the default DNS port, 99% of the DNS requests are served using UDP. Be aware, DNS CAN use TCP too. So yes, use that on your DNS server.

              0_1473432928939_correct 2.jpg

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              • thwrT
                thwr @wirestyle22
                last edited by

                @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                netstat -an | findstr /I "udp" | findstr "53"

                The only machines that aren't working are the file server and print server. Everything else connected correctly. Am I doing this on the domain controller or problem server?

                This command just checks if there is something listening on UDP/53. 53 is the default DNS port, 99% of the DNS requests are served using UDP. Be aware, DNS CAN use TCP too. So yes, use that on your DNS server.

                0_1473432928939_correct 2.jpg

                ok, looks good (second last row).

                Could you just post a small list with IPs?

                DC
                Fileserver
                Printserver

                Are your subnet masks the same on every device?

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                • BRRABillB
                  BRRABill @wirestyle22
                  last edited by

                  @wirestyle22

                  Can you post the TCP/IP settings from the machine you are having an issue with?

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                  • coliverC
                    coliver @wirestyle22
                    last edited by

                    @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                    @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                    @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                    @coliver said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                    @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                    @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                    netstat -an | findstr /I "udp" | findstr "53"

                    The only machines that aren't working are the file server and print server. Everything else connected correctly. Am I doing this on the domain controller or problem server?

                    On the problem server check and see if there are static DNS servers defined. That would be my guess.

                    The IP's are correct

                    0_1473432728827_correct.jpg

                    Erm, is the .16 a DNS? Same host?

                    .16 is DNS. It's the domain controller

                    Good to know. How about the configuration of the problem servers.

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                    • wirestyle22W
                      wirestyle22 @BRRABill
                      last edited by

                      @BRRABill said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                      @wirestyle22

                      Can you post the TCP/IP settings from the machine you are having an issue with?

                      File Server
                      0_1473433142453_fs.jpg

                      Print Server
                      0_1473433152017_ps.jpg

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                      • coliverC
                        coliver @wirestyle22
                        last edited by

                        @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                        @BRRABill said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                        @wirestyle22

                        Can you post the TCP/IP settings from the machine you are having an issue with?

                        File Server
                        0_1473433142453_fs.jpg

                        Print Server
                        0_1473433152017_ps.jpg

                        Need the DNS data ipconfig /all or go through the details pane like you did previously.

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                        • BRRABillB
                          BRRABill @wirestyle22
                          last edited by

                          @wirestyle22

                          Sorry, I mean the same screenshot as you posted for the DC.

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                          • thwrT
                            thwr
                            last edited by

                            At least everything is on the same subnet... to sum up:

                            • You can ping the .16 from .23 and .36 and vice-versa
                            • You can not use "nslookup somehostname 192.168.10.16"
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                            • wirestyle22W
                              wirestyle22
                              last edited by

                              Print Server

                              0_1473433462244_print server.jpg

                              File Server

                              0_1473433470902_file server.jpg

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                              • wirestyle22W
                                wirestyle22 @thwr
                                last edited by wirestyle22

                                @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                At least everything is on the same subnet... to sum up:

                                • You can ping the .16 from .23 and .36 and vice-versa
                                • You can not use "nslookup somehostname 192.168.10.16"

                                I can't nslookup from .23 or .36, .16 is my domain controller.

                                Can't ping .16 from either

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                                • BRRABillB
                                  BRRABill @wirestyle22
                                  last edited by

                                  @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                  @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                  At least everything is on the same subnet... to sum up:

                                  • You can ping the .16 from .23 and .36 and vice-versa
                                  • You can not use "nslookup somehostname 192.168.10.16"

                                  I can't nslookup from .23 or .36, .16 is my domain controller

                                  And you CAN nslookup from everything else? Like the DC itself or your PC?

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                                  • thwrT
                                    thwr @wirestyle22
                                    last edited by

                                    @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                    @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                    At least everything is on the same subnet... to sum up:

                                    • You can ping the .16 from .23 and .36 and vice-versa
                                    • You can not use "nslookup somehostname 192.168.10.16"

                                    I can't nslookup from .23 or .36, .16 is my domain controller

                                    Could you just try the following from your fileserver please?

                                    nslookup printserver 192.168.10.16
                                    

                                    And, just coming to mind: Are there A-records for your file- and printserver in your primary forward lookup zone?

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                                    • wirestyle22W
                                      wirestyle22 @BRRABill
                                      last edited by

                                      @BRRABill said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                      @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                      @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                      At least everything is on the same subnet... to sum up:

                                      • You can ping the .16 from .23 and .36 and vice-versa
                                      • You can not use "nslookup somehostname 192.168.10.16"

                                      I can't nslookup from .23 or .36, .16 is my domain controller

                                      And you CAN nslookup from everything else? Like the DC itself or your PC?

                                      Yes

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                                      • wirestyle22W
                                        wirestyle22 @thwr
                                        last edited by

                                        @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                        @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                        @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                        At least everything is on the same subnet... to sum up:

                                        • You can ping the .16 from .23 and .36 and vice-versa
                                        • You can not use "nslookup somehostname 192.168.10.16"

                                        I can't nslookup from .23 or .36, .16 is my domain controller

                                        Could you just try the following from your fileserver please?

                                        nslookup printserver 192.168.10.16
                                        

                                        And, just coming to mind: Are there A-records for your file- and printserver in your primary forward lookup zone?

                                        0_1473433877737_PS2.jpg

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                                        • thwrT
                                          thwr @wirestyle22
                                          last edited by

                                          @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                          @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                          @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                          @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                          At least everything is on the same subnet... to sum up:

                                          • You can ping the .16 from .23 and .36 and vice-versa
                                          • You can not use "nslookup somehostname 192.168.10.16"

                                          I can't nslookup from .23 or .36, .16 is my domain controller

                                          Could you just try the following from your fileserver please?

                                          nslookup printserver 192.168.10.16
                                          

                                          And, just coming to mind: Are there A-records for your file- and printserver in your primary forward lookup zone?

                                          0_1473433877737_PS2.jpg

                                          What about asking your second DC/DNS?

                                          nslookup printserver 192.168.10.55 
                                          
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                                          • wirestyle22W
                                            wirestyle22 @thwr
                                            last edited by

                                            @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                            @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                            @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                            @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                            @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                            At least everything is on the same subnet... to sum up:

                                            • You can ping the .16 from .23 and .36 and vice-versa
                                            • You can not use "nslookup somehostname 192.168.10.16"

                                            I can't nslookup from .23 or .36, .16 is my domain controller

                                            Could you just try the following from your fileserver please?

                                            nslookup printserver 192.168.10.16
                                            

                                            And, just coming to mind: Are there A-records for your file- and printserver in your primary forward lookup zone?

                                            0_1473433877737_PS2.jpg

                                            What about asking your second DC/DNS?

                                            nslookup printserver 192.168.10.55 
                                            

                                            Same error

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