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Mac OS X 10.5 Server: Preventing DDNS registration for multiple interfaces
When connecting Mac OS X Server version 10.5 to networks that implement dynamic DNS (DDNS), including Microsoft Active Directory networks, Mac OS X Server may register each configured network interface address in DNS. For multi-homed servers, this may cause confusion and prevent clients from connecting to the server.
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