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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 15:07 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
g wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
The nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf are the authoritative DNS for the domain, both are up, etc.
mind posting your /etc/resolv.conf
# generated by NetworkManager, do not edit! domain tmr.com search tmr.com nameserver 192.168.12.100 nameserver 192.168.12.101
This is actually pretty useless without seeing the named config file on 192.168.12.100 (and 101 I guess). As someone else already said, it's likely to be a reverse lookup failure.
correct, you are.
[after posting, my dead ass crashed after 3 days and 2 sleep periods of less than 3 hours. fingers were not following thinking.]
should have been, "mind posting your /etc/resolv.conf of servers."
have a look at them to insure you are resolving correctly.
firewall making a change?
reboot of servers and your system, [i know, a lot of trouble, but.]
view returned message in full view and note headers to insure that proper address is being applied. also, note error number.
- -- peace out.
tc,hago.
g .
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