RE: Strange DIG behavior on Windows 10: - SOLVED (sorta)

2018-10-23 Thread Timothy Metzinger
al Message- From: bind-users On Behalf Of Timothy Metzinger Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 8:13 PM To: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: RE: Strange DIG behavior on Windows 10: I see NO outgoing bits on the wire, bolstering my theory that DIG isn't finding name servers in the registry. NSLO

RE: Strange DIG behavior on Windows 10:

2018-10-23 Thread Timothy Metzinger
isc.org Subject: Re: Strange DIG behavior on Windows 10: On 10/23/2018 04:21 PM, Timothy Metzinger wrote: > At this point I'm stumped and welcome any suggestions. Trust the bits on the wire. What sort of outgoing DNS queries do you see when you run dig on the problematic system wit

Re: Strange DIG behavior on Windows 10:

2018-10-23 Thread Grant Taylor via bind-users
On 10/23/2018 04:21 PM, Timothy Metzinger wrote: At this point I’m stumped and welcome any suggestions. Trust the bits on the wire. What sort of outgoing DNS queries do you see when you run dig on the problematic system without specifying the DNS server? Can you find that server listed anyw

Re: Strange DIG behavior on Windows 10:

2018-10-23 Thread Timothy Metzinger
That's a good Avenue to explore I will see if I can find any differences Tim Metzinger 703.963.3015 From: bind-users on behalf of Kevin Darcy Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 6:44:52 PM To: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: Strange DIG behavior on Wi

Re: Strange DIG behavior on Windows 10:

2018-10-23 Thread Kevin Darcy
To be honest, I don't have a lot of experience running dig on Windows, but I assume it would use the same resolvers as everything else, in which case they're either statically defined (typically through Control Panel) or assigned via DHCP. One thing to consider, though: on Windows, resolvers tend