After a tip from Kiren, I found out the error was coming from the
clock on my DNS Server being set to Pacific time zone, while my
client was set to Eastern. The DNS server at this point doesn't give
me any more errors, however, I have a new error in my system log from
a mDNSResponder:
Jun 12 12:42:18 littledavinci mDNSResponder <Error>:
HostnameCallback: Error -65557 for registration of
littledavinci.bonjour.example.com. IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
On Jun 10, 2005, at 6:06 PM, Eric Heaton wrote:
Thanks for the reply Kiren- both clocks the 2 computers are set by
a time-server, so they at most 30 seconds apart.
On Jun 10, 2005, at 4:41 PM, Kiren Sekar wrote:
Eric,
The DNS-SEC signature relies on a timestamp to prevent replay
attacks. Please make sure that the clock on both the client and
server are set accurately (they must be within 5 minutes of each
other.)
Regards,
Kiren
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