"Ben-Eliezer, Tal (ITS)"<tal.ben-elie...@its.ny.gov> wrote:

Good Morning,

I recently implemented a change in our DNS environment with the intention of 
suppressing the log events related to AD-integrated zones, and their Non-RFC 
compliant nature.

In the global configuration I added the following statements:

check-names slave ignore;
check-names master ignore;

Flushed & reloaded.

However, I still see these entries appear in the logs. Could someone please 
chime in and let me know if my expectation or implementation was incorrect? 
Many thanks!!

default.log:12-Apr-2013 00:45:37.447 general: warning: zone 
****************/IN: gc._msdcs.************/A: bad owner name (check-names)
default.log:12-Apr-2013 00:45:37.447 general: warning: zone 
****************/IN: gc._msdcs.************/A: bad owner name (check-names)

Best Regards,

Tal Ben-Eliezer

I would place those in each zone definition, rather than a global
config.  You want to be alerted if a non-AD zone has a name
issue.  Without more information, I cannot tell right now why those
directives did not work.
--Barry Finkel
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