Caching only DNS question.

Danny Mayer mayer at gis.net
Tue Dec 19 13:37:36 UTC 2000


		What does ipconfig/all say?  Does it contain the IP address of the Samba
 server?  Also did you reboot the NT machine?  What EXACTLY did nslookup
 say?  I assume this is the version of nslookup that comes with the O/S.

			Danny

At 08:55 PM 12/18/00 -0500, Rob Yale wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>I have a network that consists of a Linux Router, a private 10.X.X.X
>network, and a DMZ.  The private network is served by a Samba server.  I
>successfully installed a caching-only server on the Samba machine; it seems
>to be resolving names swimmingly.  The problem is with the NT clients.  I
>set the NT machine's DNS (in the network control panel) to point to the IP
>of the Samba machine that has 'named' running on it, but I can't seem to get
>it working.  When I run nslookup, it comes back with the message the
>server's name can't be found, and in addition, DNS lookups fail.  Is there
>any additional configuration I need to do in order to get the name server to
>provide name resolution for the entire private network?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rob Yale
>
>McClear Digital Recording and Post Production Studios
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