OT: DNS problems
Dennis Willson
taz at TAZ-MANIA.COM
Fri Oct 14 19:11:34 IST 2005
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Have you tried doing a dig from the machine that can't resolve the name? I would make sure what the name server is really
responding. If it can't resolve the name, then maybe it can't reach the authoritive server(s) for some reason.
Venkata Achanta wrote:
>>Since it is a caching name server have you tried flushing the cache with
>>"rndc flush" or a named restart? Your cache may be poisened.
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> Tried that but nothing changed.Thanks for the fast response.
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