Dns Error Event Id 113
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logs Free for subscribers Event ID: 113 Source: DNS Source: DNS Type: Information Description:The DNS server could dns server error event id 4013 not signal the service "NAT". The error was 1168. There may be interoperability problems between the DNS service and this service. English: Request a translation of the event description in event id 4015 dns critical error plain English. Comments: Anonymous I resolved this by changing the forwarders in DNS. Having changed ISP providers, it appears that keeping the old providers DNS servers was causing a massive slowdown. x 10 Martin Run ipconfig /all and see if there is a gateway. If not, then remove it from the network connection and re-add it. The gateway was
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not showing up on the command line but existed in the network connection. This worked for me. x 16 EventID.Net See MSW2KDB for information on this event. x 12 EventID.Net From a newsgroup post: "Are you using ICS or NAT in RRAS? If it is ICS then disable ICS and use NAT in RRAS. If your are using NAT in RRAS then are you using the DNS proxy? If you have the DNS proxy enabled disable it." x 10 Private comment: Subscribers only. See example of private comment Search: Google - Bing - Microsoft - Yahoo - EventID.Net Queue (0) - More links... Feedback: Send comments or solutions - Notify me when updated Printer friendly Subscribe Subscribe to EventID.Net now!Already a subscriber? Login here! Recommend Us Quick Tip Connect to EventID.Net directly from the Microsoft Event Viewer!Instructions Customer services Contact usSupportTerms of Use Help & FAQ Sales FAQEventID.Net FAQ Advertise with us Articles Managing logsRecommended booksNewsletter Links Follow us on FacebookFiregen Log Analyzers Link to us © Copyright 2001-2016 EventID.Net
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Gassing Station » The Pie & Piston » Computers, Gadgets & Stuff Win 2k3 DNS Problems My ProfileMy PreferencesMy Mates SearchMy StuffWhat's New: 3: 12: 24: 72 Win 2k3 DNS Problems Reply Prev of 22 Next Reply Author Discussion alunr Original http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=147188 Poster 1,662 posts 174 months [report] [news]Thursday 6th January 2005 Has anyone seen this before? I've searched the web for the last day and found nothing... Basically the DNS Service is running but cannot resolve anything. I've deleted the DNS Zones and recreated etc and they work for about 10 hours then stop working again. This all started on Tuesday morning. Help! Event ID: 113 The DNS server event id could not signal the service "NAT". The error was 1168. There may be interoperability problems between the DNS service and this service. BliarOut 65,491 posts 149 months [report] [news]Thursday 6th January 2005 2K or 2K3 SP level Have you tried investigating dns with NSLookup? alunr Original Poster 1,662 posts 174 months [report] [news]Thursday 6th January 2005 BliarOut said:2K or 2K3 SP level Have you tried investigating dns error event id with NSLookup? 2K3 SBS - No SP's available yet. How would I investigate with NSLookup? I've done NSLookup and it can't find anytihng i tell it to look for. BliarOut 65,491 posts 149 months [report] [news]Thursday 6th January 2005 launch NSlookup from a command prompt. ls -d your.domain Should show all the records. set type=a yourhosttocheck just to double check stuff. sometimes there is a silly prob here. Are there any other events in the other logs preceding the problem? I would check back to tuesday in the event log, it might unearth something. Have you loaded the support tools and run netdiag /fix Just thinking aloud at the mo, nothing immediately springs to mind alunr Original Poster 1,662 posts 174 months [report] [news]Thursday 6th January 2005 BliarOut said:launch NSlookup from a command prompt. ls -d your.domain *** Can't find server name for address 192.168.64.10: Non-existent domain Default Server: UnKnown Address: 192.168.64.10 > ls -d ourdomain.local [UnKnown] *** Can't list domain ourdomain.local: Query refused The DNS server refused to transfer the zone ourdomain.local to your com puter. If this is incorrect, check the zone transfer security settings for ourdomain.local on the DNS server at IP address 192.168.64.10. > Advertisement BliarOut 6