On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 12:40:54PM -0800, Paul J. Lucas wrote: > On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Hans Ekbrand wrote: > > > > > $ host -l pgp.net | grep www > > > > > > itsy<1># nslookup pgp.net > > > Server: 206.13.31.12 > > > Address: 206.13.31.12#53 > > > > > > Non-authoritative answer: > > > *** Can't find pgp.net: No answer > > > > If you don't follow the instructions given, how could we help you? > > > > hint: nslookup doesn't give zone info, host -l does. > > itsy<0>$ host -l pgp.net > Host pgp.net not found: 9(NOTAUTH) > ; Transfer failed. > > The point is that the host doesn't exist.
pgp.net is not a host, it's a zone. My guess is that your nameserver is broken, but I'm no DNS guru. Here are some of the servers that my nameserver replies to the above command: www.at.pgp.net. A 195.64.0.35 www.au.pgp.net. A 128.232.0.23 binwww.pgp.net. A 128.232.0.23 www.ca.pgp.net. A 192.139.46.2 wwwkeys.ca.pgp.net. A 129.128.11.77 www.ch.pgp.net. A 129.132.119.134 wwwkeys.ch.pgp.net. A 212.55.198.213 www.cl.pgp.net. A 200.2.116.75 -- Hans Ekbrand (http://sociologi.cjb.net) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG key: 1024D/7050614E Fingerprint: 1408 C8D5 1E7D 4C9C C27E 014F 7C2C 872A 7050 614E Learn about secure email at http://www.gnupg.org
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