A new Windows Server 2008 DC was added to the domain. When compared [in DNS]
to other Windows Server 2008 [member] nodes, this DC's IPv6 Host (AAAA)
record is missing in DNS. The IPv6 Host (AAAA) record with name "(same as
parent folder)" is present though. All IPv4 records are present including
the host Host (A) record. The DC is configured with static IPv4 addresses,
IPv6 with automatic configuration only [like member servers].
When running "dcdiag /test:dns" on the DC, the output lists several
warnings:
"Warning:
Missing AAAA record at DNS server <IPv4 address>:
<FQDN>"
This is also the only [W2K8] node replying with IPv4 address when pinging at
it.
We plan to introduce the first Exchange 2007/SP1 into the org [on W2K8], and
was worried about DC's IPv6 name resolution.
Has anybody else seeing this?
/Rune Flo.
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