I have zero trouble getting to airdrie.ca, so it would appear that you
root server info is out of date. When did you update your internal DNS
server last? I have a cron job to update them once a week from orsc.org
(or what's left of orsc.org).

Let me know if you want my shell script to get started.

Hendrik Schaink


Shawn wrote:
> Hi all.
> 
> I just came across one particular URL that my workstation refuses to resolve. 
>  
> Yet my webserver will.  Normally it wouldn't be a problem, but I need to be 
> able to access their web page on my workstation.  The URL in question is 
> www.airdrie.ca (the City of Airdrie's website).
> 
> Now, if I use the IP address, I can browse their site fine, but my 
> workstation 
> won't resolve the name.
> 
> Here's my setup:
> 
> Workstation has a static internal IP, and uses my internal DNS server for 
> resolution (192.168.0.10).  The internal DNS server, can resolve the name 
> fine, and I've never seen any other issues like this since the DNS server was 
> set up months ago.
> 
> So, I'm not sure how to resolve this problem - any suggestions?  I can post 
> my 
> DNS config files if that will help....
> 
> Shawn
> 
> 
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