NSLOOKUP

Barry Margolin barmar at genuity.net
Tue May 2 17:38:13 UTC 2000


In article <8emh07$pv4$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>,  <fzanotti at my-deja.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a RH Linux box running BIND 8.2.2P5 and a client running WIN2K.
>The Win2K is a resolver of the RH DNS server, the IP address of the DNS
>server is 168.109.5.100 host name (lnxdns01.foo.com) and the Win2K
>client is 168.109.5.101 host name (client01.foo.com), the Win2K can
>ping the DNS server by its FQDN. When I run NSLOOKUP on the WIN2K box I
>receive this error "DNS request timed out." "time out was 2
>seconds" "*** Can't find server name for address 168.109.5.100: Timed
>out" "***Default Servers are not available" "Default Server: Unknown" "
>Address: 168.109.5.100" I had this working on Friday but I made alot of
>changes not knowing which change caused this problem. Any help would be
>greatly appreciated.

You did something that messed up lookups in the 109.168.in-addr.arpa
reverse domain.

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