Re: Name Resolution Problems...
Re: Name Resolution Problems...
- Subject: Re: Name Resolution Problems...
- From: William Goedicke <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 07:58:47 -0500
Dear Gareth -
>>>>> "Gareth" == Gareth Eason <email@hidden> writes:
Gareth> I use a .local domain for my local internal network
Gareth> and have a DNS server which is authoritative for that
Gareth> domain. So other systems in my building might be
Gareth> server1.homenet.local and server2.homenet.local. These
Gareth> resolve to 192.168.0.x addresses. I've tested using dig.
I have a similar setup that works fine with my linux, M$ and OS X
machines. This is a shot in the dark but, I would try changing
the third octet to something other than 0 (don't use 256 or 128
either). I'm pretty certain that the RFC has something about not
using these numbers in regular IP addresses.
Gareth> My /etc/resolv.conf is set up correctly and name
Gareth> resolution from the internet (using the same DNS server)
Gareth> works perfectly.
Would you post copies of resolv.conf files from a non-working mac
and a different working machine?
Yours - Billy
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