Sam,
This message indicates that you are getting dns update messages from a machine that has a DNS domain name that is different from one on the DNS server set up for dynamic updates. This can happen if you have a mis-spelling in the DNS suffix, have multiple suffixes bound, or have a traveling laptop or wireless device that is sending updates.
If you have your reverse dns configured, you can identify the device with PING -a [IP Address] -- Ryan Hanisco MCSE, MCTS: SQL 2005, Project+ Chicago, IL
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"Sam Wishka" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi > I keep getting this cryptic message in my DNS Server Event > Log: > > > Event ID: 5502 > > > The DNS server received a bad TCP-based message from [IP > > > NUMBER]. The packet was rejected or ignored. > > Regards > Sam
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