[SunHELP] Bind 9.2.3

Vipul Bhadra vipul.bhadra at techpacindia.com
Tue May 25 07:57:24 CDT 2004


Hi ,

Forgot to mention ... Have you checked ur resolv.conf file ?(am a linux user
so not sure what this file is called on solaris)
check the "search"  or "domain" option in this file.

Thanks & Regards,
Vipul Bhadra

-----Original Message-----
From: Vipul Bhadra 
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 6:16 PM
To: 'The SunHELP List'
Subject: RE: [SunHELP] Bind 9.2.3


Hi Lara,


Not sure but i think that its maybe because in your zone files, you need to
end fully qualified hostnames with a ".". Otherwise, BIND thinks you are
using shortcuts and appends the zone file's domain to your entry. For
example, www.bind.com in the sun.com zone file will become
www.bind.com.bind.com.

Thanks & Regards ,
Vipul Bhadra


-----Original Message-----
From: sunhelp-bounces at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-bounces at sunhelp.org]On
Behalf Of Lara Matthews
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 5:02 PM
To: The SunHELP List
Subject: Re: [SunHELP] Bind 9.2.3


Hi Vermette

Vermette, Matt Spawar (723) wrote:

> Do you have a mailhost entry in the following files:
> /etc/hosts
> /etc/sendmail.cf
>  

Why would I put it in hosts when IO want to use DNS to look it up? 
Surly that defeats the point of having a central dns server if I have to 
edit each individual host file?

I will not be using sendmail so I don't have a sendmail.cf


> also, your entry in the /etc/nsswitch.conf file for hosts should reflect:
> hosts:    files,dns
>

Yep thanks checked that.

Cheers

Lara

> 	-----Original Message----- 
> 	From: sunhelp-bounces at sunhelp.org on behalf of Lara Matthews 
> 	Sent: Tue 5/25/2004 6:23 AM 
> 	To: The SunHELP List 
> 	Cc: 
> 	Subject: [SunHELP] Bind 9.2.3
> 	
> 	
> 
> 	Hi
> 	
> 	I wonder if someone can help me.
> 	
> 	I am trying to configure bind 9 on solaris 9 and I think I have a
basic
> 	config up and working but nslookup and dig are coming back with
strange
> 	responses.
> 	
> 	if I dig mailhost.accesscomputing.co.uk I get an answer with the
address
> 	I would expect.
> 	
> 	However if I dig mailhost then I get :
> 	
> 	; <<>> DiG 8.3 <<>> mailhost
> 	;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
> 	;; res_nsend to server default -- 213.128.229.177: Connection timed
out
> 	
> 	nslookup does not want to seem to play at all:
> 	
> 	# nslookup mailhost
> 	*** Can't find server name for address 213.128.229.177: No response
from
> 	server
> 	*** Default servers are not available
> 	
> 	# nslookup mailhost.accesscomputing.co.uk
> 	*** Can't find server name for address 213.128.229.177: No response
from
> 	server
> 	*** Default servers are not available
> 	
> 	Any suggestions why a fully qualified name would work in dig but not
an
> 	unqualified name?
> 	
> 	Cheers
> 	
> 	Lara
> 	
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