Put a dot at the end of the query hostname so that Windows doesn't add whatever
the domain name suffix/es the Windows client may be configured with.That is,
nslookup google.com.
It may be the case that the windows client is adding whatever domain name
suffix/es it has been configured with (e.g
Hello,
How about putting a dot at the end of the query hostname so that Windows
doesn't add whatever the domain name suffix/es the Windows client may be
configured with?That is,
nslookup google.com.
It may be the case that the windows client is adding whatever domain name
suffix/es it is conf
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 12:07:31 +0100,
Zelalem Fanta Woldesemayat wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I’ve configured BIND 9.9.4. as a cache only server on our DMZ so that
> it can serve as a DNS server for the internal network. Inside the DMZ
> zone the request time out is very fast and the DNS service resolv
Dear all,
I've configured BIND 9.9.4. as a cache only server on our DMZ so that it can
serve as a DNS server for the internal network. Inside the DMZ zone the request
time out is very fast and the DNS service resolves very quickly. But the
problem is from the inside network. When I tried nslooku
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