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Hi,
some system in my network - not yet located - fires each some minutes DNS requests, which then are forward to the default router and thus the internet. - Appears once 2 minutes latern, the 5 minutes later, in general every 2-5 minutes later. - Each time, 2 requests are fired. The requests go to the primary and the secondary DNS server in parallel. Does someone know a reason for that? Probably a M$ problem :-( ? Ports 137-139 are blocked on the router. ____ Cheers Stefan Pantke Don't forget: The truth is somewhere... |
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Hi Stefan, i don't think it's a M$-Problem. Maybe it's only the tool you use to determine the traffic on your network, e.g. iptraf or whatever u use. Such software tries to resolve all incomming requests on your network card by using the dns, which leads to two UDP/IP connections between your computer and the dns. It's such as simple that every time you see an incomming connection request as a resolved name there have been a dns resolution before initiated by a dns-service running on your computer/server. How often your server is "fireing" depends therefor on how ofter some on else wants to connect to your server. If you get a ip number by dhcp from your isp and this number have been used by a p2p-server before you might get more than 10 request the second..... Cioa Klaus |
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