simple local caching DNS
Clarence Brown
clabrown at granitepost.com
Wed Nov 3 18:02:56 UTC 2004
Well, I guess I'm a little unsure of having a reverse zone without
a forward zone.... What are the ramifications of that?
Maybe a "fake" internal zone?
How **__SHOULD__** this be handled?
Thanks, Cla.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Cala" <charles_cala at yahoo.com>
>
> --- Clarence Brown <clabrown at granitepost.com> wrote:
>
> > c:\>nslookup
> > *** Can't find server name for address 10.15.10.2: Non-existent domain
> > Default Server: ns1.sprintlink.net
> > Address: 204.117.214.10
>
> Lots of people are going to say that nslookup is broken,
> and windows is super broken ( I agree that windows is broken)
> however the issue with nslookup is that
> __ nslookup is functioning as written __ .
>
> It is trying to do a forward/reverse lookup on the local name server
> and failing. You can "fix" this by adding a reverse zone for the private
> address space you have your machines in. Be aware that sprintlnk
> won't have that info.
>
> -charles
>
>
>
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