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tkernUser is Offline

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09/08/2005 1:13 AM  
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09/08/2005 1:21 AM  
Not that I™m aware of¦It™s just a text file on disk at
this point. I guess you could audit the dns zone files.



Thanks,
Brian
Desmond

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From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Tom Kern
Sent: Wednesday, September 07,
2005 9:12 PM
To: activedirectory
Subject: [ActiveDir] dns zone



if a zone is just a standard primary, is there any security or acl's
you can set in windows or any auditing?



thanks
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09/08/2005 1:35 AM  
Not that I'm aware of¦It's just a text file on disk at this point. I guess you could audit the dns zone files.



Thanks,
Brian Desmond

brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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From:
ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Tom KernSent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 9:12 PMTo: activedirectory
Subject: [ActiveDir] dns zone


if a zone is just a standard primary, is there any security or acl's you can set in windows or any auditing?



thanks
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09/08/2005 2:23 AM  
Dynamic Updates and a standard zone ¦ what is it you™re trying to do?



Yes I mean an audit entry in the SACL on the DNS zone file.



Thanks,
Brian
Desmond

brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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From:
ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom Kern
Sent: Wednesday, September 07,
2005 9:29 PM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] dns zone



you mean set up auditing on the ntfs file the zone is saved to?



also, under dynamic updates, it says "secure and non-secure".

how is it secure on a standard zone?



thanks a lot!



On 9/7/05, Brian
Desmond
wrote:

Not that I'm
aware of¦It's just a text file on disk at this point. I guess you could audit
the dns zone files.



Thanks,
Brian
Desmond

brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



c -
312.731.3132





From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Tom Kern
Sent: Wednesday, September 07,
2005 9:12 PM
To: activedirectory
Subject: [ActiveDir] dns zone



if a zone
is just a standard primary, is there any security or acl's you can set in
windows or any auditing?



thanks
AD000001290User is Offline

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09/08/2005 7:59 AM  
also, under dynamic updates, it
says "secure and non-secure".
how is it secure on a standard
zone?

that
means that secure (Kerberos authenticated) and non-secure (not authenticated at
all) DDNS requests will be accepted. Only ADI zones can be configured to only
accept secure DDNS requests.

neil


--------------------------------------- Neil Ruston Nomura International Plc Tel: 020 7521 3481 neil.ruston@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----From:
ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Tom
KernSent: 08 September 2005 02:29To:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ActiveDir] dns
zone
you mean set up auditing on the ntfs file the zone is saved to?

also, under dynamic updates, it says "secure and non-secure".
how is it secure on a standard zone?

thanks a lot! 
On 9/7/05, Brian
Desmond brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


Not that I'm aware
of¦It's just a text file on disk at this point. I guess you could audit the
dns zone files.


Thanks,
Brian
Desmond
brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

c -
312.731.3132






From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom KernSent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005
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[ActiveDir] dns zone


if a
zone is just a standard primary, is there any security or acl's you can set
in windows or any auditing?



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