If I recall, and I may not, this popped up on the DNS BIND newsgroups when
Server 2003 came out. It had something to do with Server 2003 making the
packets too large and having to allow TCP through to make it work.

Ray Pesek, CISSP





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Subject: [FW-1] DNS Problem - Illegal Number of Resource Records
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:14:27 -0600

Valid DNS requests originating from Windows 2003 server to my site are
getting dropped via SmartDefense.

Anyone have a solution other than disabling UDP Protocol enforcement.
Appears to be a configuration issue, because I am only seeing it from this
one machine, and not all Windows 2003 servers I believe.

Thanks,

Derek O'Flynn


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