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Posted by eletromania on January 29, 2009, 7:41 pm
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A simple restart of the machine should fix the problem.
Sometimes the 2 computer connecting to each other lose connection and
cant
authenticate. You can still ping the destination but cant browse
for example a
shared folder which only a particular security group can
access. It's due to
lost connection and authentication.
Hope this helps...
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Posted by ssalb on March 31, 2009, 9:32 am
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I have this same problem. Restarting my workstation solves the problem
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it gets old, fast! If I try to do a netdiag or anything else
(like nltest, I
get "can't find ____: Non-existent domain." If I try
to ping, same problem.
How can I diagnose this problem?
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Posted by Anthony [MVP] on March 31, 2009, 11:12 am
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> I have this same problem. Restarting my workstation solves the problem
> -- but it gets old, fast! If I try to do a netdiag or anything else
> (like nltest, I get "can't find ____: Non-existent domain." If I try
> to ping, same problem.
> How can I diagnose this problem?
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Posted by ssalb on March 31, 2009, 2:05 pm
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ipconfig on my server reports that my server's ip address is
192.168.1.137.
BUT I am getting an error report in my Event viewer that says, "The DNS
server
encountered a packet addressed to itself on IP address
192.168.1.137. The
packet is for the DNS name "x3.x00space.com.". The
packet will be discarded.
This condition usually indicates a
configuration error. Then it suggests
checking forwarders list, master
lists of secondary zones, notify lists of
primary zones, delegations of
subzones, and root hints.
Within DNS, my Forward Lookup Zones does include my server (with the
.137 ip
address); is that supposed to be there?
I'm not really sure where else to look. Any help?
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Posted by Anthony [MVP] on April 1, 2009, 7:02 pm
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Can you describe how your server and DNS are set up?
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> ipconfig on my server reports that my server's ip address is
> 192.168.1.137.
> BUT I am getting an error report in my Event viewer that says, "The DNS
> server encountered a packet addressed to itself on IP address
> 192.168.1.137. The packet is for the DNS name "x3.x00space.com.". The
> packet will be discarded. This condition usually indicates a
> configuration error. Then it suggests checking forwarders list, master
> lists of secondary zones, notify lists of primary zones, delegations of
> subzones, and root hints.
> Within DNS, my Forward Lookup Zones does include my server (with the
> 137 ip address); is that supposed to be there?
> I'm not really sure where else to look. Any help?
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> -- but it gets old, fast! If I try to do a netdiag or anything else
> (like nltest, I get "can't find ____: Non-existent domain." If I try
> to ping, same problem.
> How can I diagnose this problem?
> --
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