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[ActiveDir] CNAME records scavenged

Posted on Thursday, 17 September 2009No Comment

Hi, Apologies for the lack of info in advance :-) [I'm passing on what little info I have!] It has been reported to me that several CNAME records have been scavenged from a zone, which is hosted by Windows based DNS servers (W2k3). My questions are: * Given that CNAME records are manually created and thus have no TTL, under what conditions could/would a CNAME record be scavenged


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