Strange SRV records

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I have the following SRV record in my DNS server:
_ldap SRV [0][100][389] trillium.

and

_ldap SRV [0][100][389] trillium.training.com

What does the first SRV record mean?
 
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I have the following SRV record in my DNS server:
_ldap SRV [0][100][389] trillium.

and

_ldap SRV [0][100][389] trillium.training.com

What does the first SRV record mean?
The same thing as the second one. It's just an unqualified name, and I'm
guessing you found it sitting in the "root" of "training.com" in DNS.

Laura
 
Do you why I would be getting unqualified names like these? I have not seen
this in other networks.
 
I tried that, but they come right back. None were added manually!!

Bruce said:
Do you why I would be getting unqualified names like these? I have not seen
this in other networks.

Bruce said:
I have the following SRV record in my DNS server:
_ldap SRV [0][100][389] trillium.

and

_ldap SRV [0][100][389] trillium.training.com

What does the first SRV record mean?
 
Interesting...

When you delete all records, do both the FQDN and the hostname come back or
just the hostname?


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Paul Williams

http://www.msresource.net/
http://forums.msresource.net/


Bruce said:
I tried that, but they come right back. None were added manually!!

Bruce said:
Do you why I would be getting unqualified names like these? I have not seen
this in other networks.

Bruce said:
I have the following SRV record in my DNS server:
_ldap SRV [0][100][389] trillium.

and

_ldap SRV [0][100][389] trillium.training.com

What does the first SRV record mean?
 
I only delete the ones that only have the hostname and a dot. Should I try
deleting the FQDN entries as well?

Bruce said:
I tried that, but they come right back. None were added manually!!

Bruce said:
Do you why I would be getting unqualified names like these? I have not seen
this in other networks.

Bruce said:
I have the following SRV record in my DNS server:
_ldap SRV [0][100][389] trillium.

and

_ldap SRV [0][100][389] trillium.training.com

What does the first SRV record mean?
 
Delete the _msdcs folder ;-)

Netlogon will re-create it when it starts.

--

Paul Williams

http://www.msresource.net
http://forums.msresource.net


I only delete the ones that only have the hostname and a dot. Should I try
deleting the FQDN entries as well?

Bruce said:
I tried that, but they come right back. None were added manually!!

Bruce said:
Do you why I would be getting unqualified names like these? I have not
seen
this in other networks.

Bruce said:
I have the following SRV record in my DNS server:
_ldap SRV [0][100][389] trillium.

and

_ldap SRV [0][100][389] trillium.training.com

What does the first SRV record mean?
 
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