"Vanilla BIND" (i.e., the version release by the Internet Software Consortium) has supported Dynamic Update (as specified in RFC 2136) since version 8.1.
However, the dialect of transactional signatures (TSIG) supported by Windows 2000 is *not* the same as that supported by vanilla BIND, and that will cause problems. Basically, you'll have to allow "unsigned" dynamic updates if you use BIND instead of the Microsoft DNS Server.
"Vanilla BIND" (i.e., the version release by the Internet Software Consortium) has supported Dynamic Update (as specified in RFC 2136) since version 8.1.
However, the dialect of transactional signatures (TSIG) supported by Windows 2000 is *not* the same as that supported by vanilla BIND, and that will cause problems. Basically, you'll have to allow "unsigned" dynamic updates if you use BIND instead of the Microsoft DNS Server.