ping and nslookup return different IP???

James Housley jim at thehousleys.net
Mon Feb 14 15:22:27 UTC 2000


Joakim Schramm wrote:
> 
> Would be great if someone liked to help me out a bit here as DNS still
> have a lot to learn me. been diggin into it real hard, readed books etc.
> But it's kind of 2 langueages to master at once as english not is my

I did a lookup on the server ns.humanet.se.  Below is what I got.  It is
saying www is the same a knight, which is fine.  Is knight supposed to
be 195.22.70.183?  If that is supposed to be .184 try editing the file
and increasing the serial number by one and reload the zone, force the
server to reload it.

Jim 
--------------------------------------------------------------------
$ORIGIN horoskop.nu.
@                       15M IN SOA      knight mailid.knight (
                                        2000021401      ; serial
                                        1H              ; refresh
                                        30M             ; retry
                                        1D              ; expiry
                                        15M )           ; minimum

                        15M IN NS       ns.humanet.se.
                        15M IN MX       10 knight
mail                    15M IN CNAME    knight
ftp                     15M IN CNAME    knight
knight                  15M IN HINFO    "CELERON 433Mhz" "Linux 2.2.10"
                        15M IN A        195.22.70.183
localhost               15M IN A        127.0.0.1
www                     15M IN CNAME    knight
@                       15M IN SOA      knight mailid.knight (
                                        2000021401      ; serial
                                        1H              ; refresh
                                        30M             ; retry
                                        1D              ; expiry
                                        15M )           ; minimum
--------------------------------------------------------------------

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