[windows2000] Re: Find comps querying DNS and/or WINS server

  • From: "Sullivan, Glenn" <GSullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 10:59:43 -0400

I think that the DNS log files can tell you that, if you crank up the
logging to the highest level.

Under the properties for the server in the DNS snap-in...

Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I  MCDBA
David Clark Company Inc. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Costanzo, Ray [mailto:rcostanzo@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 10:39 AM
To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [windows2000] Find comps querying DNS and/or WINS server


Hi list,

Does anyone know of a way that I can see where DNS requests are coming
from on our W2K DNS server?  What I mean is I would like to watch
requests and see the IP addresses of the computers that are making the
requests.  90% of our computers are hitting one DNS server on our
network, and I need to find the other 10% so that I can switch them over
to the new DNS server also.  We also have a 90%/10% split on our new/old
WINS server, so I could also use the info from there if possible.

These queries would be all internal.

Thanks,

Ray at work


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