DNS server configuration (Need help)
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Sometimes it is necessary to reboot to get the system to take notice of changed settings.
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??? its not working even after reboot…..FYI...
It has WAN interface configured with static ip ...DO you want anyother information...? -
I'd like more details on how you came to the conclusion "its not working". For example, complete the statement I did … on ... system and I saw the response ... but I expected (or wanted) to see ...
Please post the output of the command ipconfig /all given to a command prompt windows on the Windows XP system.
After you added the entry you should have seen the prompt The DNS forwarder configuration has been changed.
You must apply the changes in order for them to take effect.Did you then click the Apply changes button to the right of this prompt? (If you didn't then the DNS forwarder won't have noticed you changed it configuration.) If you aren't sure then add a "dummy" entry and make sure you apply the changes and then retest.
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Sorry for the delay…I was out of the project for few days.
I configured the following information in my xp networking settings
ip : 10.10.50.140
SNM: 255.0.0.0
Gateway : 10.10.10.151Primary DNS : 10.10.10.151
when im try to ping lap.aruntest.ir from my xp system it says host unreachable...
Please help.
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Sorry for the delay…I was out of the project for few days.
More like a few weeks? :-)
I configured the following information in my xp networking settings
ip : 10.10.50.140
SNM: 255.0.0.0
Gateway : 10.10.10.151Primary DNS : 10.10.10.151
when im try to ping lap.aruntest.ir from my xp system it says host unreachable…
Please help.
Assuming the configuration you have described earlier is still current: you have added a DNS entry for host aruntest in domain lap.aruntest.ir (fully qualified domain name: aruntest.lap.aruntest.ir)
Perhaps your DNS forwarder entry should be host=lap domain=aruntest.ir … (to match your ping command). Perhaps your ping command should have been ping aruntest.lap.aruntest.ir (to match your DNS forwarder entry).
Edit - to correct formatting tags.
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System/Advanced Uncheck "Disable NAT Reflection"… ??
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Thanks wallabybob ….I got to know this before reading your reply ::) ....When i did nslookup for the ip from my xp system i came to know that aruntest.lap.aruntest.ir is my FQDN.....Thanks for the help ......I hope atleast this thread will be helpful for someone who is struggling with DNS forwarder same as me.
Thanks
-Arun
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you must type in the full domain name, not just host. example:
host: server1
domain: jackson.comto access this host it would be:
server1.jackson.com -
you must type in the full domain name, not just host. example:
host: server1
domain: jackson.comto access this host it would be:
server1.jackson.comHi,
what should I have to do, that it is possible for me to ping the host without enter the FQDN ?
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use its IP or setup a DNS server like BIND or tinyDNS , or use a DNS service that lets you make queries against it such as OpenDNS and create a shortcut.