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Re: Do I have a prob?From: Aaron Lynch Date: Monday, June 4, 2001
Time: 12:53:17 pmOk. Now I'm Really confused :)
This works, (thank you Christopher)
But, why won't it work the other way? I'm trying to set up a proxy/filter,
and they are telling me my DNS is broken. I don't want to work around it,
I'd like to figure our and fix why my nameserver wont respond like I think
it should. I dunno if I need to look at QDNS or my router though...
On 6/4/01 11:48 AM, The Defendant "Global Homes Webmaster"
<webmaster@globalhomes.com> Confessed:
> On 06/04/01 at 11:25, Aaron Lynch wrote:
>
>> However, from an OSX box, within the lan, & from the same offsite location,
>> I get:
>> % nslookup thevilla.org 63.231.1.2
>> *** Can't find server name for address 63.231.1.2: Non-existent host/domain
>> *** Default servers are not available
>>
>> Am I doing the nslookup right?
>> If so how come DNS expert can see it but nslookup can't?
>
> Try using nslookup's interactive mode and set the default server to 63.231.1.2
> using a 'server' command:
>
> % nslookup
> Default Server: homes-magazine.com
> Address: 216.111.116.83
>
>> server 63.231.1.2
> Default Server: [63.231.1.2]
> Address: 63.231.1.2
>
>> thevilla.org.
> Server: [63.231.1.2]
> Address: 63.231.1.2
>
> Name: thevilla.org
> Address: 63.231.1.4
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