Reverse DNS on Home Network?
Kevin Darcy
kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Wed Mar 10 22:15:53 UTC 2004
Andrew wrote:
>>Just because nslookup is stupid about this, doesn't mean regular lookups
>>(e.g. those generated by a browser while surfing) fail, does it? If
>>regular lookups are failing as well, it's probably due to some separate
>>problem.
>>
>>
>
>Good point.
>
>However, the DNS lookups have been rather flakey lately.
>
>Sometimes I can tell that it's switching over to the secondary
>DNS server (my ISP), because the lookups take longer.
>
>What is the easiest way to tell for sure which DNS
>server my browser is using?
>
Unless you have a very strange browser, it should use whatever the rest
of the system uses for DNS (although it may do some of its own local
caching). So the usual "cat /etc/resolv.conf", "ipconfig", "winipcfg" or
whatever should tell you, depending on what platform you're using.
- Kevi
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