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RE: [cobalt-users] [OT] dns problems



Ok, why this posted twice I don't know , but I solved this problem, and
nobody needs to help...

Turns out it was the stinking IE6.0 installation, and as soon as I updated
my virus definitions and my antivirus opened netscape, found deep within my
system somewhere, and connected to a web site just fine, I figured it out...
funny stuff.

Thanks to all who helped.

Shawn Crull
4byte4.com


-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Shawn Crull
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 8:57 PM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cobalt-users] [OT] dns problems

I jumped into a STEEP learning curve here a bit ago, and I'm wondering if
anyone out there could help me, on or off list.

I was playing with ipconfig on windows 2000 about a week ago, and ran an
[ipconfig /flushdns] for some stupid reason, and now my computer won't
resolve dns names or surf the web at all.

I can get email, icq, telnet, ftp, all that, but no dns... I've run
[ipconfig /registerdns], and it brings up only what's in my "host" file,
unless I open a browser, which is set to go to google, and then it also
shows a bunch of google's name servers... I can't figure this one out, and
I've been serching on my other computer for about a week...

It doesn't matter if I'm running through the cube, which is my
NAT/firewall/dhcp server, or if I'm directly connected to my cable modem, I
can't seem to get my dns cache to reregister correctly...

Does anybody have a clue, or starting point I could go on?

TIA

Shawn Crull
4byte4.com



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