DNS Error?
#1
Posted 04 November 2001 - 08:22 PM
Event Type: Error
Event Source: ipnathlp
Event Category: None
Event ID: 31008
Date: 11/4/2001
Time: 2:27:06 AM
User: N/A
Computer: MAIN
Description:
The DNS proxy agent was unable to read the local list of name-resolution servers from the registry. The data is the error code.
Thanks,
#2
Posted 05 November 2001 - 03:20 AM
#3
Posted 05 November 2001 - 03:52 AM
What is that?
I'm using ICS with a modem(no wise cracks:D ) I have a NIC installed in this machine also.
As far as I can tell, since I installed XP (fresh install)
Yes, with no problems.
It seems to do it when I'm using the other PC, but that one has no problem using ICS either.
I disabled LMHOST lookup for the NIC in the host machine, and that seemed to work, so far.
#4
Posted 05 November 2001 - 09:03 AM
It seems to do it when I'm using the other PC, but that one has no problem using ICS either.
I disabled LMHOST lookup for the NIC in the host machine, and that seemed to work, so far.
The XP machine with the error is acting as the ICS server? And, you are only getting this error when the other machine is trying to access sites while going through ICS? Is this correct? Also, disabling LMHOSTS file shouldn't be an issue in this case since that refers to NetBIOS name resolution, and you *seem* to be having a DNS problem.
#5
Posted 05 November 2001 - 10:13 AM
I get the same error on both machines.
And it does it whether the other machine is on or not, I just noticed that tonight.
Here's a pic of my TCP/IP for the NIC in the host machine.
Should there be a DNS address in there?
#6
Posted 05 November 2001 - 10:23 AM
Oh dear, I thought that ICS set all this stuff up for you (I never use it), but NORMALLY, you would have the DNS entries filled with the IPs of your DNS servers (either local or your ISP's). I was under the impression that ICS would set the client up to use DHCP, and that the hosting machine would assign IPs to other Windows boxes on the network so they could get out to the "real world".
OK, would someone who uses ICS *please* get into this conversation, as I am not sure how this should proceed. If this is the hosting box, I would say put in your ISP's DNS server IPs and give that a shot. The ICS software should forward that request through your modem when you are online, or try to connect if not online (or does it behave like a multi-homed system and demand the address of the other adapter, in this case the modem? Or, does it ask for the local IP instead so it can bounce the DNS request off of the ICS software?). If that image is from a client, then I would say put the IP of the hosting box in that primary DNS entry.
If someone reads this in error, please speak up. I am used to having dedicated boxes handling NAT rather than using ICS. These suggestions are more from memories of some old proxy software packages I used a long time ago.
#7
Posted 05 November 2001 - 10:37 AM
I'm going to let it run for awhile and see what happens.
As far as I can see, the only thing that ICS setup was the IP addresses for the NICs.
Thanks for the help so far, it's much appreciated.
#8
Posted 05 November 2001 - 11:09 AM
I'll see what happens between now and tomorrow.
One thing though, why would the NIC in the host machine need the ISP DNS addresses when the modem is the one connecting to the ISP?
Thanks again,
#9
Posted 05 November 2001 - 11:40 AM
sounds like you have it set up the same way now
you shouldn't have any more problems
#10
Posted 05 November 2001 - 07:52 PM
Question: Since I'm using Dial-Up and when I'm not online, I would assume that the DNS proxy agent is still looking for a local list of name-resolution servers from the registry. Is this right?
If so, then I would only get the error when I'm offline? or If everything is set properly I should'nt get any errors, online or offline?
#11
Posted 05 November 2001 - 10:20 PM
Both system are off, Power on host machine, connect to ISP, BAM!
So I poked around in the TCP/IP Properties of my ISP connection. Under the DNS tab I unchecked "Register this connection's addresses in DNS"(see image)

Powered down the system, and powered back on about 5 minutes later, connected to my ISP, no error! Powered on client system, no errors!
I think that did the trick. I 'll update later today.
Thanks for all the help,
#12
Posted 05 November 2001 - 11:04 PM
#13
Posted 06 November 2001 - 02:13 AM
Here's what I'm trying now.
Both NIC's and the ISP where selected to use NetBIOS setting from DHCP server. So I changed them to what is in the image.
What do you guys think?
Do you know of a good website that can explain all these settings in layman terms ;( ? , so I don't have to keep bugging you's.
#14
Posted 06 November 2001 - 06:00 PM
Now, to get you up to speed on WinXP networking (and networking in general), check this out:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treevie...jj_ipa_irjk.asp
Just follow along the TOC on the left, and you can browse the topics or just read straight through.
#15
Posted 08 November 2001 - 03:59 AM
BTW, thanks for the link.

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