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[cobalt-users] Certain Sites Wont Resolve
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Certain Sites Wont Resolve
- From: "B. Runge" <brunge@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Oct 14 14:22:01 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
I apologize for the redundancy in the posts:
Original Issue:
We can get to some sites and not others. Dan if you
are still following this post please see bottom of
message.
I guess I do not know which way this answer should go
based on the earlier request. Our DNS servers are
ns1.indytel.com(pri) and ns0.indytel.com (sec). Indytel.com
is the domain and the domains we are having issues getting to
are as follows:
deere.com
avon.com
ocas.com
>--- contacting nameserver: ns0.indytel.com [24.149.30.242]
>Non-authoritative answer:
>deere.com NS NS1.deere.com
>deere.com NS NS2.deere.com
>I'm not sure what you are running that gives you a timeout. Are you
>unable to send mail from your server to foo@xxxxxxxxx or any of the
>other domains you mention?
I do know that if user@xxxxxxxxx sends a message to user@xxxxxxxxxxx that
the message is never received. I have not had the opportunity
to speak with our customer to find out if his contact has received messages.
I have checked my maillog and have not seen any mail that has been bounced
to that domain.
>It appears your DNS is able to look up the
>proper DNS.
>When you run dig deere.com via SSH what does your RaQ report?
This is what I get from a dig from the RaQ:
; <<>> DiG 8.3 <<>> deere.com
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; res_nsend to server default -- 24.149.30.246: Connection timed out
>When my ISP set up my RaQ they set it up with their nameserver IP in the
>Network setting. You might try changing yours to 24.149.0.6 and
>24.149.0.7 which are dns1 and dns2.cfu.net. A ping to just dns.cfu.net
>times out.
>When my ISP set up my RaQ they set it up with their nameserver IP in the
>Network setting. You might try changing yours to 24.149.0.6 and
>24.149.0.7 which are dns1 and dns2.cfu.net. A ping to just dns.cfu.net
>times out.
24.149.0.6 and 24.149.0.7 are setup as slaves to get transfer/updates from
my name servers. I was also wondering I was doing some browsing in my name
servers
(ns1.indytel.com (24.149.30.246)) and (ns0.indytel.com (24.149.30.242)) both
Raq4's and I had noticed in /etc/rc.d/init.d that I have a "named" and a
"named.orig" now I also have a brand spanking new Raq550 which only has
"named". Could the "named.orig" be the culprit? Why would I have two on the
Raq4's do they do separate tasks? The config's are the same identical thing
word for word.
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