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Re: [cobalt-users] nslookup



> Probably these got left pointing elsewhere...
> (if you are running nameserver on machine these should be your own IP's)
>
> ps: dig is batter than nslookup for this sort of thing when you don';t get
> any resilt from nslookup, nslookup makes some assumptions when you don't
> give it any options....
>
> gsh
>

Thank you for your help.
I checked the file you suggested but without results.
Sincereally I had to change some days ago /etc/resolv.conf becouse it still
had the old IPs value.
The problem arised becouse I had an ftp ad telnet connection very slow. I
found in the archive a post pointing me to have a look at nslookup.
Since I changed /etc/resolv.conf ftp and telnet are working better, but
nslookup still give me that error.

Thanks,
Filiberto