Hi,
I have a Wingate server running on XP. It is a member of a Win2K domain that has two DNS servers. One of the servers has its own internet connection on one NIC for its own use (it is also a terminal server). It has another NIC that points to the LAN. This external NIC points to itself for DNS. The internal NIC points to itself and the other DNS server. The other server has only one NIC and points to itself and the other server for DNS but points to the Wingate machine as the gateway. The first DNS server is using the ISP as its DNS forwarder the second DNS server uses the first machine as its forwarder. Both machines have root hints populated. The Wingate machine has one NIC pointing to the internet and uses the ISP for DNS. It has a second NIC that points to the LAN and is not configured to use a gateway or DNS. Everything works exceptionally well.... except..... every few days the local Wingate machine hammers itself with DNS request that are passed on the the ISP. I am at a loss as to why this is happening and needless to say my ISP is a little concerned. I am anal about keeping the systems fully patched, firewalled, etc. The history log shows thousands DNS requests from the Wingate machine to itself for external addresses. Neither NIC points to the Wingate for DNS. As it does not happen all of the time, there must be a certain circumstance that causes this. I am now using version 6.1.1 that I installed a couple of days ago but after checking the logs I can see that the problem goes back farther than that. I upgraded from 6.0.4. Any ideas?