nslookup - help.

Lisa Burke lburke at once.com
Fri Mar 2 17:12:18 UTC 2001


Ashley -

Your OS is probably appending the domain to the hostname.  On Solaris that's
defined in the /etc/resolv.conf.  Any host it encounters that isn't a FQDN
(fully qualified domain name), will get that appended.

Regards,

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Lisa Burke
Unix Systems Administrator
http://www.once.com
mailto:lburke at once.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ashley_E_Andrews at rush.edu [mailto:Ashley_E_Andrews at rush.edu]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 8:46 AM
To: bind-users at isc.org
Subject: nslookup - help.





Hello,

when using nslookup on one of the DNS servers here I can type for example
test1.test and nslookup gives the response I am looking for - and
automatically
adds on to the end the last two segments rpslmc.edu - I don't have to.  On
another DNS machine here this is not happening.  When I type in test1.test -
nslookup states it can't find test1.test. :NXDOMAIN.  I guess I do not
understand where nslookup pulls the last two segments in the host name from
(in
this case rpslmc.edu).  Strange that it works on one machine and not the
other
since they are using the same software?

Ideas?

Thanks in advance.

Ashley Andrews




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