Of course a dig query will fail without the domain appended. Dig takes
you query at face value and will not append domains from your search
suffix list like nslookup and ping will. You ALWAYS have to fully qualify
your requests when using dig.
Chris.
On 12-08-15 3:29 PM, "wbr...@e1b.org" wrote
If each of your three adapters get their IP's from DHCP, why don't you
configure the DHCP server to update DDNS instead of the client (i.e. - a
separate ddns-domainname statement for each DHCP subnet)? That way you can
specify the zone to update dynamically based on the subnet each adapter gets
an
Babu - if that's the case, and if the DHCP servers are only configured to
use your BIND servers for DNS resolution, then perhaps its an issue with
Windows DHCP and not BIND (unless you have configured BIND to forward
un-auth RFC1918 to AS112 servers).
Chris.
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On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 12:30, Christopher Cain wrote:
> Ryan - thanks for the link. This would have saved me quite a bit of
> troubleshooting time a few weeks back.
>
> Christopher Cain
> E: ch...@chr
Ryan - thanks for the link. This would have saved me quite a bit of
troubleshooting time a few weeks back.
Christopher Cain
E: ch...@christophercain.ca
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> Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 11
olve
ns1 is querying ns2?
Christopher Cain
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n the Windows slaves)
if a new part of the 10 space is used at some point.
Any recommendations or comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Christopher Cain
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avoid this from happening in the future?
Thanks,
Christopher Cain
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