Having Problem in Basic Configuration on Windows 2000

Mark_Andrews at isc.org Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Thu Dec 27 23:28:33 UTC 2001


> 
> Hello , 
> I m using Bind 8.2.5 on window 2K.
>  
> 
> My Computer Name is : panda
> Windows 2000 advanced Sever Domain Name is : raheel
> I P Address of my machine is : 192.168.0.4
> 
> Please Guide me , what configuration is required ,in which file and 
> which format and location.
>  
>  
> if have installed and configured it , and got it running but when , in 
> DOS Prompt i use the command 
>  
> nslookup raheel123.com panda
> 
> i get the following message.:
> 
> (root)  nameserver = K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> (root)  nameserver = L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> (root)  nameserver = M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> (root)  nameserver = I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> (root)  nameserver = E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> (root)  nameserver = D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> (root)  nameserver = A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> (root)  nameserver = H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> (root)  nameserver = C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> (root)  nameserver = G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> (root)  nameserver = F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> (root)  nameserver = B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> (root)  nameserver = J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
> K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 193.0.14.129
> L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 198.32.64.12
> M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 202.12.27.33
> I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 192.36.148.17
> E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 192.203.230.10
> D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 128.8.10.90
> A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 198.41.0.4
> H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 128.63.2.53
> C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 192.33.4.12
> G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 192.112.36.4
> F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 192.5.5.241
> B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 128.9.0.107
> J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET      internet address = 198.41.0.10
> *** Can't find server name for address 192.168.0.4: No info
> Server:  UnKnown
> Address:  192.168.0.4

	Firstly since you are using private address space you should
	also configure your nameserver to serve the appropriate parts
	of the in-addr.arpa tree, e.g. 168.192.in-addr.arpa.

> 
> Name:    raheel123.com
> Served by:
> - K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>           193.0.14.129
> 
> - L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>           198.32.64.12
> 
> - M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>           202.12.27.33
> 
> - I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>           192.36.148.17
> 
> - E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>           192.203.230.10
> 
> - D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>           128.8.10.90
> 
> - A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>           198.41.0.4
> 
> - H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>           128.63.2.53
> 
> - C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>           192.33.4.12
> 
> - G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>           192.112.36.4

	This looks like you have recursion turn off in the nameserver.

	Mark

> Raheel Hussain
> Nexus Technologies
> 
> 
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Mark Andrews, Internet Software Consortium
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