Mistake #1: looking up something using a shortname. Apparently
"rac2.local" is not in your stub resolver's local search list. Always
use fully-qualified domain names (FQDNs) for client lookups, and educate
your users to do so also. Using FQDNs is the most efficient, least
ambiguous, and easiest
I think it's something with one of the zone files, here is what I get
nslookup rac-scan
Server: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Address:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx#53
Name: rac-scan.rac.local
Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Name: rac-scan.rac.local
Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Name: rac-scan.rac.local
Address
On 04/01/11 03:47, Tony MacDoodle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to configure 2 different domains on one host that only has
> one physical interface plummed.
>
> I think I have an errorthat I list the hostname of the interface in both
> zone files as below and this might be why I can't resolve
Hello,
I am trying to configure 2 different domains on one host that only has one
physical interface plummed.
I think I have an errorthat I list the hostname of the interface in both
zone files as below and this might be why I can't resolve properly. Do you
see any mistakes in the files below?
Th
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