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    DHCP Not Updating DNS


    I am having a problem with my new Windows Server 2003 DHCP updating DNS

    entries on my DNS server.
    Environment: 3 DHCP servers 2000 (not on DC's), 3 DNS servers 2003
    (integrated on DC's), 1 DHCP server 2003 (not on DC) upgraded. DNS
    zone update set to allow unsecured. DHCP set to "Always dynamically
    update DNS..." and "...for DHCP clients that do not request."

    Problem: New W2K3 DHCP server does not update its DNS server with
    client names and IP's. Actually, after DHCP service is started, it
    will successfully update DNS, then some failures will start occuring,
    after about 20 min 10% are failures, by 30 min 80% are failures,
    eventually 100% are failures.


    DHCP Log entries look like the following:
    Success Type
    30,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Request,x.x.x.10,computer1.mydomain.com,,
    11,DATE,TIME,Renew,10.x.x.x,computer1.mydomain.com,MAC ADDR HERE,
    32,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Successful,10.x.x.x,computer1.mydomain.com,,
    Failure Type
    30,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Request,x.x.x.10,computer2.mydomain.com,,
    11,DATE,TIME,Renew,10.x.x.x,computer2.mydomain.com,MAC ADDR HERE,
    31,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Failed,10.x.x.x,computer2.mydomain.com,2,


    Anyone have an idea why my DNS updates only last about 1/2 hour without

    restarting DHCP?
    Thanks, Wayne


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    Date: Fri, Jul 7 2006 10:16 am
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    WayneAdmin wrote:
    > I am having a problem with my new Windows Server 2003 DHCP updating
    > DNS entries on my DNS server.
    > Environment: 3 DHCP servers 2000 (not on DC's), 3 DNS servers 2003
    > (integrated on DC's), 1 DHCP server 2003 (not on DC) upgraded. DNS
    > zone update set to allow unsecured. DHCP set to "Always dynamically
    > update DNS..." and "...for DHCP clients that do not request."


    > Problem: New W2K3 DHCP server does not update its DNS server with
    > client names and IP's. Actually, after DHCP service is started, it
    > will successfully update DNS, then some failures will start occuring,
    > after about 20 min 10% are failures, by 30 min 80% are failures,
    > eventually 100% are failures.



    > DHCP Log entries look like the following:
    > Success Type
    > 30,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Request,x.x.x.10,computer1.mydomain.com,,
    > 11,DATE,TIME,Renew,10.x.x.x,computer1.mydomain.com,MAC ADDR HERE,
    > 32,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Successful,10.x.x.x,computer1.mydomain.com,,
    > Failure Type
    > 30,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Request,x.x.x.10,computer2.mydomain.com,,
    > 11,DATE,TIME,Renew,10.x.x.x,computer2.mydomain.com,MAC ADDR HERE,
    > 31,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Failed,10.x.x.x,computer2.mydomain.com,2,



    > Anyone have an idea why my DNS updates only last about 1/2 hour
    > without restarting DHCP?
    > Thanks, Wayne




    What is the Service Pack level of the server?
    Any events in the event log?
    There is a PreSP1 Hotfix that may be close to your issue. Although, in
    the
    symtoms describe the issue beginning after several days.
    A "DNS_ERROR_TRY_AGAIN_LATER" error message is logged in the DHCP
    activity
    log on Windows Server 2003
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/872782/

    This hotfix is included in SP1.


    Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 list of updates
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824721/


    How to obtain the latest service pack for Windows Server 2003
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889100/


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    From: WayneAdmin - view profile
    Date: Sat, Jul 8 2006 7:25 am
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    Thanks for the quick reply Kevin,
    Both DHCP and DNS servers are W2K3 SP1.
    No negative event log entries.

    I will check the articles you suggested and post again.
    Thanks,
    Wayne


    Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] wrote:



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    > WayneAdmin wrote:
    > > I am having a problem with my new Windows Server 2003 DHCP updating
    > > DNS entries on my DNS server.
    > > Environment: 3 DHCP servers 2000 (not on DC's), 3 DNS servers 2003
    > > (integrated on DC's), 1 DHCP server 2003 (not on DC) upgraded. DNS
    > > zone update set to allow unsecured. DHCP set to "Always dynamically
    > > update DNS..." and "...for DHCP clients that do not request."


    > > Problem: New W2K3 DHCP server does not update its DNS server with
    > > client names and IP's. Actually, after DHCP service is started, it
    > > will successfully update DNS, then some failures will start occuring,
    > > after about 20 min 10% are failures, by 30 min 80% are failures,
    > > eventually 100% are failures.



    > > DHCP Log entries look like the following:
    > > Success Type
    > > 30,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Request,x.x.x.10,computer1.mydomain.com,,
    > > 11,DATE,TIME,Renew,10.x.x.x,computer1.mydomain.com,MAC ADDR HERE,
    > > 32,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Successful,10.x.x.x,computer1.mydomain.com,,
    > > Failure Type
    > > 30,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Request,x.x.x.10,computer2.mydomain.com,,
    > > 11,DATE,TIME,Renew,10.x.x.x,computer2.mydomain.com,MAC ADDR HERE,
    > > 31,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Failed,10.x.x.x,computer2.mydomain.com,2,



    > > Anyone have an idea why my DNS updates only last about 1/2 hour
    > > without restarting DHCP?
    > > Thanks, Wayne



    > What is the Service Pack level of the server?
    > Any events in the event log?
    > There is a PreSP1 Hotfix that may be close to your issue. Although, in the
    > symtoms describe the issue beginning after several days.
    > A "DNS_ERROR_TRY_AGAIN_LATER" error message is logged in the DHCP activity
    > log on Windows Server 2003
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/872782/



    > This hotfix is included in SP1.



    > Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 list of updates
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824721/



    > How to obtain the latest service pack for Windows Server 2003
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889100/



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    > Best regards,
    > Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
    > Hope This Helps
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    From: WayneAdmin - view profile
    Date: Mon, Jul 10 2006 8:42 am
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    I checked the articles.
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/872782/ states version of DNSAPI.DLL
    should be at least 5.2.3790.206 on the DHCP server, mine is
    5.2.2790.1830 - so I think we are good in that regard.
    I upgraded another of our DHCP boxes to 2003 2 days ago (same
    DNSAPI.DLL ver.) - no DHCP to DNS registration errors.
    Differences between the DHCP servers:
    1.) First box was New 2003 box with DHCP import from 2000 box. Second
    was 2000 box upgraded to 2003 then, import into New 2003 box.
    2.) Second DHCP box runs about 1/10 the DHCP to DNS volume.
    3.) Each DHCP box uses a different Primary DNS.

    I am considering, pointing the First DHCP box to the Second DHCP box's
    DNS.
    Anyway, I am open to any suggestions,


    Thanks, Wayne

    ******************************************************************************
    09/19/2006 - Just wanted to send an update.
    I found the source of the DHCP to DNS problem we were having.
    As it turns out, I was concerned with the DHCP to DNS updates on our
    main subnet and had checked that subnet to make sure it had a reverse
    lookup zone in DNS - another subnet was created that did not have a
    reverse lookup.
    The configuration in DHCP for the new subnet was set to add a reverse
    to DNS and that reverse zone did not exist, so errors occured. The
    strange part is that the missing reverse in one DNS zone caused the
    DHCP requests to DNS for the other zones to fail as well (a few
    requests at first then eventually all).
    When the reverse was setup for the new zone, the errors were reduced
    and eventually went away.

    Wayne


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    Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] Guest

    Re: DHCP Not Updating DNS

    WayneAdmin wrote:
    > I am having a problem with my new Windows Server 2003 DHCP updating
    > DNS
    >
    > entries on my DNS server.
    > Environment: 3 DHCP servers 2000 (not on DC's), 3 DNS servers 2003
    > (integrated on DC's), 1 DHCP server 2003 (not on DC) upgraded. DNS
    > zone update set to allow unsecured. DHCP set to "Always dynamically
    > update DNS..." and "...for DHCP clients that do not request."
    >
    > Problem: New W2K3 DHCP server does not update its DNS server with
    > client names and IP's. Actually, after DHCP service is started, it
    > will successfully update DNS, then some failures will start occuring,
    > after about 20 min 10% are failures, by 30 min 80% are failures,
    > eventually 100% are failures.
    >
    >
    > DHCP Log entries look like the following:
    > Success Type
    > 30,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Request,x.x.x.10,computer1.mydomain.com,,
    > 11,DATE,TIME,Renew,10.x.x.x,computer1.mydomain.com,MAC ADDR HERE,
    > 32,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Successful,10.x.x.x,computer1.mydomain.com,,
    > Failure Type
    > 30,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Request,x.x.x.10,computer2.mydomain.com,,
    > 11,DATE,TIME,Renew,10.x.x.x,computer2.mydomain.com,MAC ADDR HERE,
    > 31,DATE,TIME,DNS Update Failed,10.x.x.x,computer2.mydomain.com,2,
    >
    >
    > Anyone have an idea why my DNS updates only last about 1/2 hour
    > without
    >
    > restarting DHCP?


    Have you assigned a dedicated user account with a non-expiring password to
    the DHCP server to use in updating DNS?

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