BIND resolves everything to my own IP

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Wed Sep 26 12:14:41 UTC 2001


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This DSL... it isn't a Cisco doing NAT by any chance? Just a thought.

Other than that I second what Simon said.


Michael Kjörling


On Sep 26 2001 00:03 -0500, Dwan Norwood wrote:

> My environment is Linux 2.2.14, BIND 8.2.2_P5, and a small lan behind
> a DSL.  This
> set up has been running well for several months.  Now however, my
> name server will
> resolve all domain names to my own IP address.
>
> Example:
> # nslookup www.berkeley.edu
>
> Server: dnorwood.dsl.visi.com
> Address: 208.42.90.14
>
> Name: amber.berkeley.edu
> Address: 208.42.90.14
> Aliases: www.berkeley.edu
>
> The name server appeared to resolve the Alias, or CNAME, information
> correctly, but
> returned my IP as the address.  Restarting the server does not solve
> the problem.
>
> Any ideas?  Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Dwan Norwood
> dnorwood at visi.com

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