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Re: DNS..



*of course* my named is running! I get hostnames resolved on elwolfie.skauen.no (win98).. Please check out my enclosed setup.
Yes, I do kill named and restart it every time I change some config(s).


Cheers, and thx for all the help so far :)

ElWolfie


From: Kevin Colby <kevinc grainsystems com>
Reply-To: redhat-install-list redhat com
To: redhat-install-list redhat com
Subject: Re: DNS..
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 09:26:59 -0500

linux linux wrote:
>
> Timegate (main linux) does not resolve 192.168.1.60 or 70 but
> can resolv itself (50).

The DNS server cannot resolve stuff, but other clients can?

Also, dhcpd doesn't do dynamic-dns currently, so at least
that much shouldn't be working.

I'm pretty confused now.
Starting only with getting the DNS server (timegate) right itself...

1.  Check to make sure named is running.
    ("ps ax | grep named")

2. You are restarting (SIGHUP) named after any edits, right?

3. Post your named config files. (if you don't mind)

4.  Post /etc/nsswitch.conf and /etc/resolv.conf
    (I think you did this, but check this server's copy.)


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