I don't know if this means anything? I've had a few strange things happen
lately. I'm getting a dns error:
Either
1) fix the forwarder (206.173.119.72) to allow recursion
- connect to it with DNS Manager
- bring up server properties
- open "Advanced" tab
- uncheck "Disable Recursion"
- click OK
OR
2) remove this forwarder from this servers forwarders list
- DNS Manager
- bring up server properties
- open "Forwarders" tab
- remove (206.173.119.72) from list of forwarders
- click OK
Plus a couple of my clients have been accessed at night when nobody is here.

--
Dave

Re: Security ?? by Cris

Cris
Tue Jan 18 14:15:44 CST 2005

Not sure I understand what the error is that you are getting? Can you post
the exact error?

When you say "accessed" can you be more specific? VPN? TS?? What is
occurring during this "access"?

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"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B1B94DD2-5C89-4725-9F28-CBD8DEDCC27D@microsoft.com...
>I don't know if this means anything? I've had a few strange things happen
> lately. I'm getting a dns error:
> Either
> 1) fix the forwarder (206.173.119.72) to allow recursion
> - connect to it with DNS Manager
> - bring up server properties
> - open "Advanced" tab
> - uncheck "Disable Recursion"
> - click OK
> OR
> 2) remove this forwarder from this servers forwarders list
> - DNS Manager
> - bring up server properties
> - open "Forwarders" tab
> - remove (206.173.119.72) from list of forwarders
> - click OK
> Plus a couple of my clients have been accessed at night when nobody is
> here.
>
> --
> Dave



Re: Security ?? by Dave

Dave
Tue Jan 18 14:25:03 CST 2005

First below is the DNS Error:

I login was successful, they accessed a program at the same time
wusetup.cab, secedit.sdb
I have the log for that.


"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

> Not sure I understand what the error is that you are getting? Can you post
> the exact error?
>
> When you say "accessed" can you be more specific? VPN? TS?? What is
> occurring during this "access"?
>
> --
> Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]
> ---------------------------------------
> Please reply only to the newsgroup and not to me directly so that everyone
> can benefit from the information
> "Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B1B94DD2-5C89-4725-9F28-CBD8DEDCC27D@microsoft.com...
> >I don't know if this means anything? I've had a few strange things happen
> > lately. I'm getting a dns error:
> > Either
> > 1) fix the forwarder (206.173.119.72) to allow recursion
> > - connect to it with DNS Manager
> > - bring up server properties
> > - open "Advanced" tab
> > - uncheck "Disable Recursion"
> > - click OK
> > OR
> > 2) remove this forwarder from this servers forwarders list
> > - DNS Manager
> > - bring up server properties
> > - open "Forwarders" tab
> > - remove (206.173.119.72) from list of forwarders
> > - click OK
> > Plus a couple of my clients have been accessed at night when nobody is
> > here.
> >
> > --
> > Dave
>
>
>