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Re: DNS problem, nslookup not working
- From: Kevin Colby <kevinc grainsystems com>
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: DNS problem, nslookup not working
- Date: Fri, 05 May 2000 16:58:24 -0500
Brian A Bucher wrote:
>
> I'm not exactly sure what you mean. I'm using a single network
> card, and the switch (perhaps a computer?) somewhere on the
> route between here and the outside world translates the IPs
> from 192 to 216 and the reverse.
Huh?
Is this machine even accessibile from the Internet?
You've lost me now.
- Kevin Colby
kevinc grainsystems com
> In message <390EDCFD 81D7FBF6 grainsystems com>, Kevin Colby writes:
> >Brian A Bucher wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Well, what is it? 192.168.3.5 or 216.230.78.179?
> >>
> >> To machines outside the switch, it is viewed as 216.230.78.179.
> >> To itself and other machines behind the switch, it is viewed
> >> as 192.168.3.5.
> >
> >Ah, I bet you're only binding named to the outside interface.
> >(Which one is eth0?) According to the named.conf man page,
> >there is an option "listen-on":
> >
> >listen-on [ port ip_port ] { address_match_list };
> >
> >This can be used to explicitly define which interfaces bind
> >is actually listening on.
> >
> > - Kevin Colby
> > kevinc grainsystems com
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