[ISC-Bugs #18244] windows xp 64 bit

Riccardo Panizzolo r.panizzolo at noustat.it
Tue Jul 8 09:57:20 UTC 2008


All pc in the LAN are configured through a DHCP server, so the address of
the DNS server and the search list are the same for all machine.
Is it possible that a loopback interace create any problem?
Riccardo Panizzolo

On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:08, Mark Andrews via RT <bind9-bugs at isc.org>
wrote:

>
> > Hi, I've installed and configured bind9 on a linux ubuntu 6.06.2 machine
> and
> > everything goes well: bind9 register all the pc in the local LAN (win xp
> > home 32bit, win xp pro 32bit, win xp pro 64bit, linux ubuntu 6.06.1,
> OpenBSD
> > and so on).
> > Now the problem:
> > if I try to ping a linux (or an OpenBSD) machine from win xp 64 bit (I
> write
> > in a DOS box 'ping machinename') I get the message 'Ping request could
> not
> > find host machinename. Please check the name and try again'.
> > If I do the same command on a 32bit windows xp pro (or linux or OpenBSD)
> > machine everithing goes well.
> > I had also installed a www service on a linux machine and, from my win xp
> > pro 64 bit pc, I tried to type 'http://nomemacchina' but nothing
> happens,
> > except the error 'unable to find...
> > I tried the same command on a win xp pro 32 bit machine and everithing
> goes
> > well.
> >
> >
> > Riccardo Panizzolo
>
>         This really is not appropriate for bind9-bugs.
>
>        I suggest that you look at the DNS settings on the machine in
>        question.  In particular pay attention to the address of the
>        DNS server and the search list.
>
>        If you still have problems you can post to bind-users at isc.org.
>        To subscribe see <http://www.isc.org/sw/bind/bind-lists.php>.
>
>        Mark
> --
> Mark Andrews, ISC
> 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
> PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742                 INTERNET: Mark_Andrews at isc.org
>
>
>
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