Are you using Cisco PIX's?

Windows 2000 DNS uses abnormal sized dns packets (too big), and the
PIX's block them.  There is a patch for the pix ISO, or there is a a
patch from MS to change the size.  This is not a problem with 2K3 DNS.

Jordan


On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 07:47:43 -0600, Rimmerman, Russ
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Since changing our DNS design from forwarding to our old firewall which had
> root-hints built into it, to forwarding our DNS to our empty forest root
> domain controllers with the root-hints on them, we are not getting all our
> DNS lookups.
>  
> For example, http://www.volksbanksalzburg.at right now is not resolving for
> us.  Yet if we RDP into one of our home PCs, it resolves fine.  So my
> question is, is there anything weird about Windows 2000 root-hints or DNS
> servers that would cause us to not be able to look up some hostnames
> properly in DNS?  Or what would cause this issue?
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