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Author: Ryan Rix
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Subject: Re: DNS lookup fails connecting to server on same network
Hi,

I commented out the qwest dns servers, and it worked. but this file updates at
reboot, no?
Also, about half the time I am behind a dlink router at my ftather's house;
will this conflict now? if the resolv.conf is edited is it assumed to stay
after reboot? The dlink's at 192.168.0.1 and the linksys is 192.168.1.1....
is there any way to use both with one config file, or will it err?

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Thanks and best regards,
Ryan Rix
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On Tue November 4 2008 12:33:11 am Dan Lund wrote:
> How about what's in your /etc/resolv.conf?
> maybe the /etc/nsswitch.conf just to make sure nothings odd?
> It's a start.
> even try appending a period/dot ( . ) after the name to denote it as a
> FQDN absolutely.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan Lund
>
> If you need more than 3 levels of indentation, you're screwed anyway,
> and should fix your program.
> --Linus Torvalds, Original Inventor of the Linux kernel
> August, 2006
>
> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 10:09 PM, Ryan Rix <> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have recently configured a new Debian GNU/Linux server and migrated the
> > settings and stuffs from my old laptopserver.
> >
> > Everything works shiningly, except for one thing: when I try to access
> > the server via its fqdn, my laptop returns a DNS error, unknown host.
> >
> > I know that somewhere in the bowels of my laptop, only while connected to
> > the same network as the server behind a dlink G router, it's becoming
> > corrupted because:
> >
> > maylay:~# nslookup wanton.dyndns.org 205.171.2.65
> > Server:         205.171.2.65
> > Address:        205.171.2.65#53

> >
> > Non-authoritative answer:
> > Name: wanton.dyndns.org
> > Address: 204.193.219.193
> >
> > where 205.11.2.65 is the primary dns reported by the router. The address
> > it pulls is valid, indeed.
> >
> > maylay:~# nslookup wanton.dyndns.org
> > Server:         192.168.0.1
> > Address:        192.168.0.1#53

> >
> > Non-authoritative answer:
> > Name: wanton.dyndns.org
> > Address: 204.193.219.193
> >
> > using the router for DNS reports the same IP address, leading me to
> > believe the laptop is corrupting or doing *SOMETHING* to prevent a
> > connection.
> >
> > My hosts file is clean:
> > 127.0.0.1 localhost
> >
> > I think that would be the only thing prohibiting a connection on the
> > laptop, so I honestly am at a loss of what to do.
> >
> > Any ideas are much appreciated.
> > ~Ryan
> >
> >
> > --
> > Thanks and best regards,
> > Ryan Rix
> > TamsPalm - The PalmOS Blog
> >
> > "See, he's more dangerous during the off season"
> >
> >
> >
> >
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