I recently setup DNS on my Windows 2003 server. It is not running AD or a
member of a domain, it's a stand alone system.
It is not a primary DNS server for any domains. Only a seconday server for a
single domain.
The servers name is ns1.mydomain.com. The IP does resolve to the DNS name and
vice versa so as far as I can tell everything *should* be setup correctly.
This both works on the server and externally. Queries on the DNS server are
also being answered correctly so as far as I can tell it is working!
The only problem is the following errors keeps on appearing in my event log
on an hourly basis:
Source: LSASRV
Category: SPNEGO (Negotiator)
Category String: SPNEGO (Negotiator)
Event: 40960
User: N/A
Computer: NS1
The Security System detected an authentication error for the
server DNS/ns1.domainname.com. The failure code from authentication protocol
Kerberos
was "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon
request.
(0xc000005e)".
and
Source: LSASRV
Category: SPNEGO (Negotiator)
Category String: SPNEGO (Negotiator)
Event: 40960
User: N/A
Computer: NS1
The Security System detected an authentication error for the
server DNS/ns1.ispdomain.com. The failure code from authentication protocol
Kerberos
was "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon
request.
(0xc000005e)".
ns1.domainname.com is the primary DNS server for mydomain.com. ns1.mydomain.
com does not have any records for mydomain.com at all. I haven't even setup
secondary copies.
ns1.ispdomain.com is the primary DNS server for the domain that this server
is a seconday for.
It might be woth mentioning that both the primaries are Linux servers,
although I don't think this would make a difference.
Any guidance would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Hamish
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