From: Nime on
When a VPN connection occurs domain server gets an extra IP
and local PCs resolve server-dc as VPN IP then problems appear.


server-dc has 3 IPs now:

VPN host: 192.168.35.90
LAN: 192.168.35.210
WAN: 88.255.136.46

We have configured many programs to use server-dc as remote end,
ie. to make sql connection. SQL server listens only LAN IP.

How can I configure DNS to responds server-dc as LAN IP always.

I removed VPN IP but it will be created again later...



From: Nime on
I removed WAN & VPN IPs and disabled Dynamic Updates for server-dc.local

Is it OK?
From: Nime on
Negative, these IPs are in DNS as A records, again.
From: Bill Grant on


"Nime" <eminakbulut(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:#NfPCy1xKHA.2552(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Negative, these IPs are in DNS as A records, again.

See KB292822.

From: Jonathan de Boyne Pollard on
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<p>When a VPN connection occurs domain server� gets an extra IP
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