Re: resolv.conf, bind9 and unresolvable local address



Am Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:29:25 +0100 schrieb peter pilsl:


thnx and your are right. I changed the zone-file but it did not solve my
original problem.

Try the following:

host $NAME_from_your_zone $IP_of_your_DNS

Do you get a correct answer, if so use tcpdump and check that you get the
right DNS.

cya
.



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