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I have DNS server (BIND) installed on redhat 7.3.
I'm trying to get my windows machines to register to this DNS server, but with no luck.
I'm getting the following error :




The system failed to register host (A or AAAA) resource records (RRs)
for network adapter with settings:



       Adapter Name : {49BD857C-FB1D-4F43-94C7-C753D700BCD0}
Host Name : test-1
Primary Domain Suffix : testdomain.local
DNS server list :
192.168.110.235
Sent update to server : <?>
IP Address(es) :
192.168.110.230


The reason the system could not register these RRs during the update
request was because of a system problem. You can manually retry DNS
registration of the network adapter and its settings by typing
'ipconfig /registerdns' at the command prompt. If problems still
persist, contact your DNS server or network systems administrator. See
event details for specific error code information.











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    I have DNS server (BIND) installed on redhat 7.3.
    I'm trying to get my windows machines to register to this DNS server, but with no luck.
    I'm getting the following error :




    The system failed to register host (A or AAAA) resource records (RRs)
    for network adapter with settings:



           Adapter Name : {49BD857C-FB1D-4F43-94C7-C753D700BCD0}
    Host Name : test-1
    Primary Domain Suffix : testdomain.local
    DNS server list :
    192.168.110.235
    Sent update to server : <?>
    IP Address(es) :
    192.168.110.230


    The reason the system could not register these RRs during the update
    request was because of a system problem. You can manually retry DNS
    registration of the network adapter and its settings by typing
    'ipconfig /registerdns' at the command prompt. If problems still
    persist, contact your DNS server or network systems administrator. See
    event details for specific error code information.











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    closed as off-topic by Tsyvarev, Pang, Graham, Rob, jww Nov 8 at 4:48


    This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


    • "Questions on professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve programming or programming tools. You may be able to get help on Server Fault." – Tsyvarev, Pang, Graham, Rob

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      I have DNS server (BIND) installed on redhat 7.3.
      I'm trying to get my windows machines to register to this DNS server, but with no luck.
      I'm getting the following error :




      The system failed to register host (A or AAAA) resource records (RRs)
      for network adapter with settings:



             Adapter Name : {49BD857C-FB1D-4F43-94C7-C753D700BCD0}
      Host Name : test-1
      Primary Domain Suffix : testdomain.local
      DNS server list :
      192.168.110.235
      Sent update to server : <?>
      IP Address(es) :
      192.168.110.230


      The reason the system could not register these RRs during the update
      request was because of a system problem. You can manually retry DNS
      registration of the network adapter and its settings by typing
      'ipconfig /registerdns' at the command prompt. If problems still
      persist, contact your DNS server or network systems administrator. See
      event details for specific error code information.











      share|improve this question













      I have DNS server (BIND) installed on redhat 7.3.
      I'm trying to get my windows machines to register to this DNS server, but with no luck.
      I'm getting the following error :




      The system failed to register host (A or AAAA) resource records (RRs)
      for network adapter with settings:



             Adapter Name : {49BD857C-FB1D-4F43-94C7-C753D700BCD0}
      Host Name : test-1
      Primary Domain Suffix : testdomain.local
      DNS server list :
      192.168.110.235
      Sent update to server : <?>
      IP Address(es) :
      192.168.110.230


      The reason the system could not register these RRs during the update
      request was because of a system problem. You can manually retry DNS
      registration of the network adapter and its settings by typing
      'ipconfig /registerdns' at the command prompt. If problems still
      persist, contact your DNS server or network systems administrator. See
      event details for specific error code information.








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      closed as off-topic by Tsyvarev, Pang, Graham, Rob, jww Nov 8 at 4:48


      This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


      • "Questions on professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve programming or programming tools. You may be able to get help on Server Fault." – Tsyvarev, Pang, Graham, Rob

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      closed as off-topic by Tsyvarev, Pang, Graham, Rob, jww Nov 8 at 4:48


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      • "Questions on professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve programming or programming tools. You may be able to get help on Server Fault." – Tsyvarev, Pang, Graham, Rob

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