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    • wirestyle22W
      wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      @scottalanmiller said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

      Could it be a firewall with UDP throttling on and these machines are just getting caught at random?

      Wouldn't that make the issue intermittent though?

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      • BRRABillB
        BRRABill @wirestyle22
        last edited by

        @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

        @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

        @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

        @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

        Weird. And what about

        nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
        

        from your print- or fileserver?

        Should look like this:

        nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
        Server:  google-public-dns-a.google.com
        Address:  8.8.8.8
        
        Nicht autorisierende Antwort:
        Name:    prod.turner.map.fastlylb.net
        Address:  151.101.36.73
        Aliases:  www.cnn.com
                  turner.map.fastly.net
        

        Received the same error.

        Any firewall in between? Some local AV with firewall included?

        We use Symantec endpoint protection, but can It really be that? Based on yesterday I can't think of anything that would cause any of those settings to change

        Many times I have uninstalled AV from Symantec (or McAfee) that suddenly fixed all Internet issues.

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        • thwrT
          thwr @wirestyle22
          last edited by

          @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

          @scottalanmiller said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

          Could it be a firewall with UDP throttling on and these machines are just getting caught at random?

          Wouldn't that make the issue intermittent though?

          Maybe just turn it off for a second and see if you can do some lookup

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          • BRRABillB
            BRRABill @thwr
            last edited by

            @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

            @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

            @scottalanmiller said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

            Could it be a firewall with UDP throttling on and these machines are just getting caught at random?

            Wouldn't that make the issue intermittent though?

            Maybe just turn it off for a second and see if you can do some lookup

            I've seen that not even work. Because the innards of it are messed up.

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            • thwrT
              thwr @BRRABill
              last edited by

              @BRRABill said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

              @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

              @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

              @scottalanmiller said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

              Could it be a firewall with UDP throttling on and these machines are just getting caught at random?

              Wouldn't that make the issue intermittent though?

              Maybe just turn it off for a second and see if you can do some lookup

              I've seen that not even work. Because the innards of it are messed up.

              NB: Would never install that on my servers, not even on workstations, but that's just IMHO.

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              • wirestyle22W
                wirestyle22 @BRRABill
                last edited by

                @BRRABill said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                Weird. And what about

                nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
                

                from your print- or fileserver?

                Should look like this:

                nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
                Server:  google-public-dns-a.google.com
                Address:  8.8.8.8
                
                Nicht autorisierende Antwort:
                Name:    prod.turner.map.fastlylb.net
                Address:  151.101.36.73
                Aliases:  www.cnn.com
                          turner.map.fastly.net
                

                Received the same error.

                Any firewall in between? Some local AV with firewall included?

                We use Symantec endpoint protection, but can It really be that? Based on yesterday I can't think of anything that would cause any of those settings to change

                Many times I have uninstalled AV from Symantec (or McAfee) that suddenly fixed all Internet issues.

                Symantec isn't on any of the servers but the DC though. If that were the issue wouldn't everything be triggered?

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                • thwrT
                  thwr @wirestyle22
                  last edited by

                  @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                  @BRRABill said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                  @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                  @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                  @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                  @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                  Weird. And what about

                  nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
                  

                  from your print- or fileserver?

                  Should look like this:

                  nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
                  Server:  google-public-dns-a.google.com
                  Address:  8.8.8.8
                  
                  Nicht autorisierende Antwort:
                  Name:    prod.turner.map.fastlylb.net
                  Address:  151.101.36.73
                  Aliases:  www.cnn.com
                            turner.map.fastly.net
                  

                  Received the same error.

                  Any firewall in between? Some local AV with firewall included?

                  We use Symantec endpoint protection, but can It really be that? Based on yesterday I can't think of anything that would cause any of those settings to change

                  Many times I have uninstalled AV from Symantec (or McAfee) that suddenly fixed all Internet issues.

                  Symantec isn't on any of the servers but the DC though. If that were the issue wouldn't everything be triggered?

                  Not nessecarily

                  Just imagine a "ban" added to the filter set because the fileserver asked the DNS too many times. For example because the fileserver queries the DNS about a client, which may happen very often within a small time window on a fileserver, usually early in the morning.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
                    last edited by

                    @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                    @BRRABill said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                    @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                    @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                    @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                    @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                    Weird. And what about

                    nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
                    

                    from your print- or fileserver?

                    Should look like this:

                    nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
                    Server:  google-public-dns-a.google.com
                    Address:  8.8.8.8
                    
                    Nicht autorisierende Antwort:
                    Name:    prod.turner.map.fastlylb.net
                    Address:  151.101.36.73
                    Aliases:  www.cnn.com
                              turner.map.fastly.net
                    

                    Received the same error.

                    Any firewall in between? Some local AV with firewall included?

                    We use Symantec endpoint protection, but can It really be that? Based on yesterday I can't think of anything that would cause any of those settings to change

                    Many times I have uninstalled AV from Symantec (or McAfee) that suddenly fixed all Internet issues.

                    Symantec isn't on any of the servers but the DC though. If that were the issue wouldn't everything be triggered?

                    It gets complex. It could do any number of things depending on what factor was causing this to happen.

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                    • thwrT
                      thwr @wirestyle22
                      last edited by

                      @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                      @BRRABill said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                      @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                      @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                      @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                      @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                      Weird. And what about

                      nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
                      

                      from your print- or fileserver?

                      Should look like this:

                      nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
                      Server:  google-public-dns-a.google.com
                      Address:  8.8.8.8
                      
                      Nicht autorisierende Antwort:
                      Name:    prod.turner.map.fastlylb.net
                      Address:  151.101.36.73
                      Aliases:  www.cnn.com
                                turner.map.fastly.net
                      

                      Received the same error.

                      Any firewall in between? Some local AV with firewall included?

                      We use Symantec endpoint protection, but can It really be that? Based on yesterday I can't think of anything that would cause any of those settings to change

                      Many times I have uninstalled AV from Symantec (or McAfee) that suddenly fixed all Internet issues.

                      Symantec isn't on any of the servers but the DC though. If that were the issue wouldn't everything be triggered?

                      BUT please think twice before you are going to uninstall SEP 😉 Have seen weird things after an uninstall of Symantec products.

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                      • thwrT
                        thwr @scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        @scottalanmiller said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                        @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                        @BRRABill said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                        @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                        @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                        @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                        @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                        Weird. And what about

                        nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
                        

                        from your print- or fileserver?

                        Should look like this:

                        nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
                        Server:  google-public-dns-a.google.com
                        Address:  8.8.8.8
                        
                        Nicht autorisierende Antwort:
                        Name:    prod.turner.map.fastlylb.net
                        Address:  151.101.36.73
                        Aliases:  www.cnn.com
                                  turner.map.fastly.net
                        

                        Received the same error.

                        Any firewall in between? Some local AV with firewall included?

                        We use Symantec endpoint protection, but can It really be that? Based on yesterday I can't think of anything that would cause any of those settings to change

                        Many times I have uninstalled AV from Symantec (or McAfee) that suddenly fixed all Internet issues.

                        Symantec isn't on any of the servers but the DC though. If that were the issue wouldn't everything be triggered?

                        It gets complex. It could do any number of things depending on what factor was causing this to happen.

                        Yup. Like disaster-bingo.

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22
                          last edited by

                          So what are my options here? Are there any other tests I can run?

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                          • coliverC
                            coliver
                            last edited by

                            Yep... Symantec will do this even if it isn't broken it just decides that all the things are wrong. This is bottom of the barrel along with Norton and McAfee.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @thwr
                              last edited by

                              @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                              @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                              @BRRABill said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                              @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                              @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                              @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                              @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                              Weird. And what about

                              nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
                              

                              from your print- or fileserver?

                              Should look like this:

                              nslookup www.cnn.com 8.8.8.8
                              Server:  google-public-dns-a.google.com
                              Address:  8.8.8.8
                              
                              Nicht autorisierende Antwort:
                              Name:    prod.turner.map.fastlylb.net
                              Address:  151.101.36.73
                              Aliases:  www.cnn.com
                                        turner.map.fastly.net
                              

                              Received the same error.

                              Any firewall in between? Some local AV with firewall included?

                              We use Symantec endpoint protection, but can It really be that? Based on yesterday I can't think of anything that would cause any of those settings to change

                              Many times I have uninstalled AV from Symantec (or McAfee) that suddenly fixed all Internet issues.

                              Symantec isn't on any of the servers but the DC though. If that were the issue wouldn't everything be triggered?

                              BUT please think twice before you are going to uninstall SEP 😉 Have seen weird things after an uninstall of Symantec products.

                              Yes, you need to uninstall, but you can't do it casually. SEP is "designed" to destroy systems as it is removed. It's how they get people to keep it around. It's why it is on our blacklist, our people can't recommend or install it. We consider it malware. It might be that they are just idiots and don't care that they do damage, it might be intentional, we have no idea. But the result is the same, SEP is a danger to install and should never happen. And you want to remove it, but it's dangerous even after removed. We always do clear rebuild if we find a machine with SEP on it. Have to be sure.

                              Thank goodness for virtualization. You can snapshot before attempting anything so you can just roll back.

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                              • thwrT
                                thwr @wirestyle22
                                last edited by

                                @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                So what are my options here? Are there any other tests I can run?

                                You could add another DC and DNS to your domain, 2003 is out of support anyway

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @coliver
                                  last edited by

                                  @coliver said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                  Yep... Symantec will do this even if it isn't broken it just decides that all the things are wrong. This is bottom of the barrel along with Norton and McAfee.

                                  Well, SEP is Norton. Two names, same product (SEP has more "features" that break your environment.) McAfee is bad, but far better than either of those. All three are worse than "just using nothing" though.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @thwr
                                    last edited by

                                    @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                    @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                    So what are my options here? Are there any other tests I can run?

                                    You could add another DC and DNS to your domain, 2003 is out of support anyway

                                    Probably the way to go. This system is suspect. You need clean builds and new systems. Why fix what is broken when you could actually fix the problems?

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                                    • coliverC
                                      coliver @thwr
                                      last edited by

                                      @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                      @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                      So what are my options here? Are there any other tests I can run?

                                      You could add another DC and DNS to your domain, 2003 is out of support anyway

                                      Yep, this would probably be your best bet.

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                                      • wirestyle22W
                                        wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        @scottalanmiller said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                        @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                        @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                        So what are my options here? Are there any other tests I can run?

                                        You could add another DC and DNS to your domain, 2003 is out of support anyway

                                        Probably the way to go. This system is suspect. You need clean builds and new systems. Why fix what is broken when you could actually fix the problems?

                                        I would be going from 2003 - 2012 R2. I wanted to do it on my test environment before I did it in a live environment

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                                        • thwrT
                                          thwr @wirestyle22
                                          last edited by

                                          @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                          I would be going from 2003 - 2012 R2. I wanted to do it on my test environment before I did it in a live environment

                                          There's not much to be afraid of. Add two new DC's, transfer FSMO etc, remove old DC's after a couple of days, upgrade forest level if required, done.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
                                            last edited by

                                            @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                            @thwr said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                            @wirestyle22 said in DNS issues on 2003 network:

                                            So what are my options here? Are there any other tests I can run?

                                            You could add another DC and DNS to your domain, 2003 is out of support anyway

                                            Probably the way to go. This system is suspect. You need clean builds and new systems. Why fix what is broken when you could actually fix the problems?

                                            I would be going from 2003 - 2012 R2. I wanted to do it on my test environment before I did it in a live environment

                                            Why? It's just a domain migration. I'm not knocking testing, but given the situation and the near pointlessness of testing something so generic and standard, I would not let a lack of testing stop you from fixing the problems.

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