Slave/secondary DSN does not respond unless server command used in NSlookup

ali at astpower.com ali at astpower.com
Sat Sep 28 07:34:24 UTC 2002


Sorry Every one!  DONIK!
I did not place name and ip address of the secondary DNS in the my mydome.zone file..


Issue  resolved..


Thanks everyone!
Ali
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ali at astpower.com 
  To: bind-users at isc.org 
  Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 12:24 AM
  Subject: Slave/secondary DSN does not respond unless server command used in NSlookup


  Hello Everyone,

  I have a Master  and Slave  DNS.  They work fine, and all file gets copied to Slave DNS when I start named.
  I define both Master and Slave DNS(s) in the Windows 2000 and everything was working
  Now ---- 
  I stop the named in the Master DNS and the Salve DNS was able to resolve all names.

  But when I went to the  Windows 2000  and execute  Nslookup, it stop to work, and it only works when I start the named in the Master DSN server.

  Results of Windows 2000 nslookup :

  C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>nslookup ptree.mydom.com
  *** Can't find server name for address 192.168.33.19: No response from server
  *** Can't find server name for address 192.168.33.42: Non-existent domain
  *** Default servers are not available
  Server:  UnKnown
  Address:  192.168.33.19

  *** UnKnown can't find ptree: No response from server 

  NOW!  in Windows 2000, when I try nslookup again but with  pointing manually to the Slave DNS it can resolve the hosts


  > server 192.168.33.42
  Default Server:  [192.168.33.42]
  Address:  192.168.33.42

  > ptree.uniworld.com
  Server:  [192.168.33.42]
  Address:  192.168.33.42

  Name:    ptree.uniworld.com
  Address:  192.168.33.165


  Can any please tell me what is wrong with my Slave DNS configuration?

  Thanks
  Ali




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