DHCP-Server (2008 R2) is not updating Reverse-DNS-Pointer

Hi there,
we have a 2008 R2 DHCP running. The DHCP is using an user which is member of "DnsUpdateProxy"-AD-Group to create, update and delete DNS-entries. Also the Option "Always dynamically update dns A and ptr records"
is set!
Now I have a strange behavior, that the Forward-DNS-Entries are created and updated correctly, but not the Reverse-Entries. There are no Errors in the DHCP-Log regarding problems with registering DNS-entries...
What should I check?!
Regards
Miranda

Hi,
Thanks for your share.
In general, DNS Reverse Lookup Zone is not created automatically. In addition,  does the Reverse-Zone you mentioned mean DNS Reverse Lookup Zone? If yes, I am sorry to say that I have never heard a way can achieve that. Maybe a script or command can
do that.
Best regards,
Susie

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    2014-05-13 20:45:17:259  900 1384 Agent   *       {1E81D165-A493-4813-8526-04D8F35C37D8}.202
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    objHeader, "show" Else SetSectionState objHeader, "hide" End If Else Set objExpando = objHeader.children.item(1) If strState = "show" Then objContainer.style.display = "block" objExpando.innerText = strHide ElseIf strState
    = "hide" Then objContainer.style.display = "none" objExpando.innerText = strShow End If End If End Sub Sub ShowSection(objHeader) SetSectionState objHeader, "show" End Sub Sub HideSection(objHeader) SetSectionState objHeader,
    "hide" End Sub Sub ToggleSection(objHeader) SetSectionState objHeader, "toggle" End Sub '================================================================================ ' When user clicks anywhere in the document body, determine if user
    is clicking ' on a header element. '================================================================================ Function document_onclick() Set strsrc = window.event.srcElement While (strsrc.className = "sectionTitle" Or strsrc.className = "expando"
    Or strsrc.className = "vmlimage") Set strsrc = strsrc.parentElement Wend ' Only handle clicks on headers. If Not IsSectionHeader(strsrc) Then Exit Function ToggleSection strsrc window.event.returnValue = False End Function '================================================================================
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    = 1 objshowhide.innerText = strShowAll For Each obji In objBody If IsSectionHeader(obji) Then HideSection obji End If Next Case 1 strShowHide = 0 objshowhide.innerText = strHideAll For Each obji In objBody If IsSectionHeader(obji) Then ShowSection obji End
    If Next End Select End Function '================================================================================ ' onload collapse all except the first two levels of headers (he0, he1) '================================================================================
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    Else HideSection obji End If End If Next objshowhide.innerText = strShowAll document.documentElement.setAttribute "gpmc_reportInitialized", "true" End If End Function '================================================================================
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    End If End Function Function fDetDir(strDir) strDir = UCase(strDir) Select Case strDir Case "LTR" Set colRules = document.styleSheets(0).rules For i = 0 To colRules.length -1 Set nug = colRules.item(i) strClass = nug.selectorText If nug.style.textAlign
    = "right" Then nug.style.textAlign = "left" End If Select Case strClass Case "DIV .expando" nug.style.Left = "" nug.style.right = strExpandoNumPixelsFromEdge Case "#objshowhide" nug.style.textAlign = "right"
    End Select Next Case "RTL" Set colRules = document.styleSheets(0).rules For i = 0 To colRules.length -1 Set nug = colRules.item(i) strClass = nug.selectorText If nug.style.textAlign = "left" Then nug.style.textAlign = "right"
    End If Select Case strClass Case "DIV .expando" nug.style.Left = strExpandoNumPixelsFromEdge nug.style.right = "" Case "#objshowhide" nug.style.textAlign = "left" End Select Next End Select End Function '================================================================================
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    document.all If obji.className = "expando" Then If obji.innerText = strHide Then obji.innerText = strShown If obji.innerText = strShow Then obji.innerText = strHidden End If Next End Function '================================================================================
    'If a section is collapsed, change to "hidden" in the printout (instead of "show"). '================================================================================ Function window_onafterprint() For Each obji In document.all If obji.className
    = "expando" Then If obji.innerText = strShown Then obji.innerText = strHide If obji.innerText = strHidden Then obji.innerText = strShow End If Next End Function '================================================================================ ' Adding
    keypress support for accessibility '================================================================================ Function document_onKeyPress() If window.event.keyCode = "32" Or window.event.keyCode = "13" Or window.event.keyCode =
    "10" Then 'space bar (32) or carriage return (13) or line feed (10) If window.event.srcElement.className = "expando" Then Call document_onclick() : window.event.returnValue = false If window.event.srcElement.className = "sectionTitle"
    Then Call document_onclick() : window.event.returnValue = false If window.event.srcElement.id = "objshowhide" Then Call objshowhide_onClick() : window.event.returnValue = false End If End Function --> </script> <script language="javascript">
    <!-- function getExplainWindowTitle() { return document.getElementById("explainText_windowTitle").innerHTML; } function getExplainWindowStyles() { return document.getElementById("explainText_windowStyles").innerHTML; } function getExplainWindowSettingPathLabel()
    { return document.getElementById("explainText_settingPathLabel").innerHTML; } function getExplainWindowExplainTextLabel() { return document.getElementById("explainText_explainTextLabel").innerHTML; } function getExplainWindowPrintButton()
    { return document.getElementById("explainText_printButton").innerHTML; } function getExplainWindowCloseButton() { return document.getElementById("explainText_closeButton").innerHTML; } function getNoExplainTextAvailable() { return document.getElementById("explainText_noExplainTextAvailable").innerHTML;
    } function getExplainWindowSupportedLabel() { return document.getElementById("explainText_supportedLabel").innerHTML; } function getNoSupportedTextAvailable() { return document.getElementById("explainText_noSupportedTextAvailable").innerHTML;
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    var strHtml = "<html>\n"; strHtml += "<head>\n"; strHtml += "<title>" + getExplainWindowTitle() + "</title>\n"; strHtml += "<style type='text/css'>\n" +
    getExplainWindowStyles() + "</style>\n"; strHtml += "</head>\n"; strHtml += "<body>\n"; strHtml += "<div class='head'>" + strSettingName +"</div>\n"; strHtml
    += "<div class='path'><b>" + getExplainWindowSettingPathLabel() + "</b><br/>" + strSettingPath +"</div>\n"; strHtml += "<div class='path'><b>" + getExplainWindowSupportedLabel()
    + "</b><br/>" + strSupported +"</div>\n"; strHtml += "<div class='info'>\n"; strHtml += "<div class='hdr'>" + getExplainWindowExplainTextLabel() + "</div>\n";
    strHtml += "<div class='bdy'>" + strSettingDescription + "</div>\n"; strHtml += "<div class='btn'>"; strHtml += getExplainWindowPrintButton(); strHtml += getExplainWindowCloseButton();
    strHtml += "</div></body></html>"; var strDiagArgs = "height=360px, width=630px, status=no, toolbar=no, scrollbars=yes, resizable=yes "; var expWin = window.open("", "expWin", strDiagArgs); expWin.document.write("");
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    Group Policy Management
    body { font-size:68%;font-family:MS Shell Dlg; margin:0px,0px,0px,0px; border: 1px solid #666666; background:#F6F6F6; width:100%; word-break:normal; word-wrap:break-word; } .head { font-weight:bold; font-size:160%; font-family:MS
    Shell Dlg; width:100%; color:#6587DC; background:#E3EAF9; border:1px solid #5582D2; padding- height:24px; } .path { margin- margin- margin-bottom:5px;width:100%; } .info { padding-width:100%; } table { font-size:100%; width:100%; border:1px solid #999999;
    } th { border-bottom:1px solid #999999; text-align:left; padding- height:24px; } td { background:#FFFFFF; padding- padding-bottom:10px; padding- } .btn { width:100%; text-align:right; margin- } .hdr { font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #999999; text-align:left;
    padding- padding- height:24px; margin-bottom:-1px; width:100%; } .bdy { width:100%; height:182px; display:block; background:#FFFFFF; padding- padding-bottom:10px; padding- border:1px solid #999999; } button { width:6.9em; height:2.1em; font-size:100%; font-family:MS
    Shell Dlg; margin-right:15px; } @media print { .bdy { display:block; } button { display:none; } .head { color:#000000; background:#FFFFFF; border:1px solid #000000; } }
    Setting Path:
    Explanation
    <button accesskey="P" name="Print" onclick="window.print()">Print</button>
    <button accesskey="C" name="Close" onclick="window.close()">Close</button>
    No explanation is available for this setting.
    Supported On:
    Not available
    Group Policy Results
    SFDN\testuser
    Data collected on: 12/14/2014 1:00:12 PM
    Summary
    Computer Configuration Summary
    No data available.
    User Configuration Summary
    General
    User name
    SFDN\testuser
    Domain
    SFD.local
    Last time Group Policy was processed
    12/14/2014 12:59:22 PM
    Group Policy Objects
    Applied GPOs
    Name
    Link Location
    Revision
    Local Group Policy
    Local
    AD (1), Sysvol (1)
    Default Domain Policy
    SFD.local
    AD (6), Sysvol (6)
    Test
    SFD.local/SFD-Restricted-Users
    AD (10), Sysvol (10)
    Limit Downloads
    SFD.local/SFD-Restricted-Users
    AD (2), Sysvol (2)
    SFD Restricted Users
    SFD.local/SFD-Restricted-Users
    AD (59), Sysvol (59)
    Denied GPOs
    Name
    Link Location
    Reason Denied
    None
    Security Group Membership when Group Policy was applied
    SFDN\Domain Users
    Everyone
    BUILTIN\Users
    NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE
    CONSOLE LOGON
    NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
    NT AUTHORITY\This Organization
    LOCAL
    Mandatory Label\Medium Mandatory Level
    WMI Filters
    Name
    Value
    Reference GPO(s)
    None
    Component Status <v:group alt="Warning" class="vmlimage" coordsize="100,100" style="width:15px;height:15px;vertical-align:middle;"><v:shape class="vmlimage" fillcolor="yellow"
    strokecolor="yellow" style="width:100;height:100;"><v:path v="m 50,0 l 0,99 99,99 x e"></v:path></v:shape> <v:rect class="vmlimage" fillcolor="black" strokecolor="black" style="width:10;height:35;"></v:rect>
    <v:rect class="vmlimage" fillcolor="black" strokecolor="black" style="width:10;height:5;"></v:rect> </v:group>
    Component Name
    Status
    Last Process Time
    Group Policy Infrastructure
    Success
    12/14/2014 12:59:46 PM
    Folder Redirection
    Failed
    12/14/2014 12:59:46 PM
    Folder Redirection failed due to the error listed below.
    Cannot complete this function.
    Additional information may have been logged. Review the Policy Events tab in the console or the application event log for events between 12/14/2014 12:59:23 PM and 12/14/2014 12:59:46 PM.
    Group Policy Internet Settings
    Success
    12/14/2014 12:59:46 PM
    Registry
    Success
    12/12/2014 10:28:23 AM
    Computer Configuration
    No data available.
    User Configuration
    Policies
    Windows Settings
    Security Settings
    Software Restriction Policies
    Winning GPO
    SFD Restricted Users
    Enforcement
    Policy
    Setting
    Apply software restriction policies to the following
    All software files except libraries (such as DLLs)
    Apply software restriction policies to the following users
    All users
    When applying software restriction policies
    Ignore certificate rules
    Designated File Types
    File Extension
    File Type
    ADE
    Microsoft Access Project Extension
    ADP
    Microsoft Access Project
    BAS
    BAS File
    BAT
    Windows Batch File
    CHM
    Compiled HTML Help file
    CMD
    Windows Command Script
    COM
    MS-DOS Application
    CPL
    Control panel item
    CRT
    Security Certificate
    EXE
    Application
    HLP
    Help file
    HTA
    HTML Application
    INF
    Setup Information
    INS
    INS File
    ISP
    ISP File
    LNK
    Shortcut
    MDB
    Microsoft Access Database
    MDE
    Microsoft Access MDE Database
    MSC
    Microsoft Common Console Document
    MSI
    Windows Installer Package
    MSP
    Windows Installer Patch
    MST
    MST File
    OCX
    ActiveX control
    PCD
    PCD File
    PIF
    Shortcut to MS-DOS Program
    REG
    Registration Entries
    SCR
    Screen saver
    SHS
    SHS File
    URL
    Internet Shortcut
    VB
    VB File
    WSC
    Windows Script Component
    Trusted Publishers
    Trusted publisher management
    Allow all administrators and users to manage user's own Trusted Publishers
    Certificate verification
    None
    Software Restriction Policies/Security Levels
    Policy
    Setting
    Winning GPO
    Default Security Level
    Unrestricted
    SFD Restricted Users
    Software Restriction Policies/Additional Rules
    Path Rules
    %HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SystemRoot%
    Security Level
    Unrestricted
    Description
    Date last modified
    9/30/2011 12:34:27 PM
    Winning GPO
    SFD Restricted Users
    %HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ProgramFilesDir%
    Security Level
    Unrestricted
    Description
    Date last modified
    9/30/2011 12:34:27 PM
    Winning GPO
    SFD Restricted Users
    Administrative Templates
    Policy definitions (ADMX files) retrieved from the local machine.
    Control Panel
    Policy
    Setting
    Winning GPO
    Network/Network Connections
    Policy
    Setting
    Winning GPO
    This setting determines whether the Properties menu item is enabled, and thus, whether the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is available to users.
    If you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Properties menu items are disabled for all users, and users cannot open the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box.
    Important: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.
    If you disable this setting or do not configure it, a Properties menu item appears when users right-click the icon representing a LAN connection. Also, when users select the connection, Properties is enabled on the File menu.
    Note: This setting takes precedence over settings that manipulate the availability of features inside the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. If this setting is enabled, nothing within the properties dialog box for a LAN connection is available to
    users.
    Note: Nonadministrators have the right to view the properties dialog box for a connection but not to make changes, regardless of this setting." gpmc_settingname="Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection" gpmc_settingpath="User Configuration/Administrative
    Templates/Network/Network Connections" gpmc_supported="At least Windows 2000 Service Pack 1" href="javascript:void();" onclick="javascript:showExplainText(this); return false;">Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection
    Enabled
    SFD Restricted Users
    If you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the check boxes for enabling and disabling components are disabled. As a result, administrators cannot enable or disable the components that
    a connection uses.
    Important: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.
    If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Properties dialog box for a connection includes a check box beside the name of each component that the connection uses. Selecting the check box enables the component, and clearing the check box disables
    the component.
    Note: When the "Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection" setting is enabled, users are blocked from accessing the check boxes for enabling and disabling the components of a LAN connection.
    Note: Nonadministrators are already prohibited from enabling or disabling components for a LAN connection, regardless of this setting." gpmc_settingname="Prohibit Enabling/Disabling components of a LAN connection" gpmc_settingpath="User
    Configuration/Administrative Templates/Network/Network Connections" gpmc_supported="Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 Service Pack 1 operating systems only" href="javascript:void();" onclick="javascript:showExplainText(this);
    return false;">Prohibit Enabling/Disabling components of a LAN connection
    Enabled
    SFD Restricted Users
    Windows Components/Internet Explorer
    Policy
    Setting
    Winning GPO
    If you enable this policy setting, the user will not be able to configure proxy settings.
    If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user can configure proxy settings." gpmc_settingname="Prevent changing proxy settings" gpmc_settingpath="User Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Internet
    Explorer" gpmc_supported="At least Internet Explorer 5.0" href="javascript:void();" onclick="javascript:showExplainText(this); return false;">Prevent changing proxy settings
    Enabled
    SFD Restricted Users
    Windows Components/Internet Explorer/Internet Control Panel/Security Page/Internet Zone
    Policy
    Setting
    Winning GPO
    Allow file downloads
    Disable
    Extra Registry Settings
    Display names for some settings cannot be found. You might be able to resolve this issue by updating the .ADM files used by Group Policy Management.
    Setting
    State
    Winning GPO
    Software\Policies\Microsoft\office\14.0\outlook\ForceOSTPath
    P:\My Documents\Outlook Files
    SFD Restricted Users
    Software\Policies\Microsoft\office\14.0\outlook\ForcePSTPath
    P:\My Documents\Outlook Files
    SFD Restricted Users

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    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    11,03/17/11,15:05:41,Renew,172.18.161.221,Monca-PC.eduroam,0025D38240E4,,1784160628,0,,,
    02,03/17/11,15:05:41,Audit Log Paused,,,,,0,6,,,
    and server not respond for any other user.
    How resolve this problem ?
    Thanks,
    Ladislav

    Hi Ladislav,
    Thanks for posting here.
    Have you recently modified any DHCP configuration ? was only this client host recorded when this issue occurred ?
    This seems like an attack from this client computer “ Monca-PC “, could you verify if this client computer has been installed antivirus and up the virus
    definition to date?
    For troubleshooting ,you may temporarily deny lease address for this host by setting MAC based filtering on Windows server 2008 R2 host and try restarting DHCP service.
    Meanwhile, we may need to collect more information form server and this problematic client ,please take look the DHCP event log and post any full error or warring
    event here for further investigation.
    DHCP Server Events Tool
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/teamdhcp/archive/2009/03/20/tool-to-read-dhcp-server-events-for-windows-server-2008-r2.aspx
    For more information please refer to the links below:
    Monitoring DHCP Server
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd183708(WS.10).aspx
    DHCP Server Performance in Windows Server 2008 R2
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/teamdhcp/archive/2009/06/29/dhcp-server-performance-in-windows-server-2008-r2.aspx
    Thanks.
    Tiger Li
    TechNet Subscriber Support in forum
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