DNS Server Errors 404 - 407 - 408

Babak Ebrahimi 26 Reputation points
2020-11-12T22:51:25.317+00:00

hey guys

I have a PC with Asus z390p MB and intel core i5 8400 CPU 16GB ram, VGA is onboard, SSD 250 GB Samsung EVO Pro, and there is not other external devices

I have tried windows server 2016 - 2019 and I got the same errors on the DNS server

I don't have any DC or AC or other services, just windows server and DNS server, when I set the local IP address for NIC and setup and configure the DNS server I got these errors, I thought maybe the problem is with the onboard NIC, first I tried to update the driver, but the result was the same, so I disabled on board LAN option from the BIOS and tried an external Wi-Fi NIC but the result was the same

I have two other computers and there is no problem on those computers at the same configurations, it just on this computer, so I thought maybe this is about any hardware problem, maybe any new technology on the MB BIOS settings is conflicting with NIC static IPs or any other HW problems

anybody had similar experience? any solution?

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-11-12T23:01:29.793+00:00

  2. Babak Ebrahimi 26 Reputation points
    2020-11-12T23:06:35.037+00:00

    Yeah, just for installing adobe connect server, I have 3 types of event logs on DNS server: 404, 407, 408 specially 407 and 408 on every boot
    I already told that I don't have any DC it just a windows server and a DNS server

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-11-12T23:10:19.747+00:00

  4. Anonymous
    2020-11-12T23:14:32.557+00:00

    but mine is a HW problem not the windows

    Then the hardware manufacturer will be your best resource for trouble shooting / debugging the problem.

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  5. Anonymous
    2020-11-12T23:25:41.137+00:00

    Looks like a desktop board so no guarantees.
    https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/PRIME-Z390-P/HelpDesk_Download/

    I'd check the chipset has been installed. The chipset allows the operating system to find and use devices integrated into the motherboard.

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