Re: Issue resolving local domain on same server

From: Dustin (dustin_at_myaddress.net)
Date: 02/10/04


Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 22:49:10 GMT


"james <at> hal-pc.org hal-pc.org >" <"james <at> wrote in message
news:4029540a$0$41121$be864849@news.hal-mli.net...
> Dustin wrote:
> > It's in my first post... :-)
> sorry.. no excuses
>
> > cat /etc/resolv.conf:
> the FreeBSD box "should" be resolving from the top down in the
> resolv.conf after checking the hosts file.
> the only thing i can think of that may be causing this is that your
> (1.2.3.4) machine is not authorative for the xyz.com domain.
>
> --
> - - J A M E S - - P O O L - -
> < james AT hal-pc.org >
>
> Whatever hits the fan will not be evenly distributed.
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>

James, I'm stupid. The IP address *was* wrong in the resolv.conf, but since
it was a 95.145 instead of 96.145 and with my terminal.. I didn't make it
out until I wasted a lot of time :-\

Thanks!



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