Hi John

What happens on the win2k box when you run nslookup?

Also is your dns server setup to respond to requests from the LRP box?

Try logging onto the lrp box, make sure you have the dns server setup
correctly on it and try ping'ing using the name and ip. If this is still a
problem I would guess your dns server is not setup to respond to your
requests.

Peter

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Rodley
Sent: 28 June 2001 17:18
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Subject: [Leaf-user] DNS problem from internal net



The problem:

Win2k box at 10.0.0.2 with 10.0.0.1 LRP box as default gateway and
198.41.0.4 as DNS server.  Win2k box can ping anyone anywhere on the net,
including the DNS server at 198.41.0.4.  However, if I ping a DNS name such
as www.akamai.com, it doesn't resolve (unknown host name).  Telnet and http
work from Win2k box to the rest of the net as long as I connect via IP
address.  Any ideas?

ipchains on LRP box shows:

Chain input (policy ACCEPT):
Chain forward (policy ACCEPT):
target     prot opt     source                destination           ports
-          all  ------  anywhere             anywhere              n/a
MASQ       all  ------  anywhere             anywhere              n/a
MASQ       all  ------  anywhere             anywhere              n/a
Chain output (policy ACCEPT):

The setup:

  __________________
  | Internet Cloud |
  ------------------
          |
  __________________
  | 208.x.x.x eth0 |
  | Oxygen LRP box |
  | 10.0.0.1  eth1 |
  ------------------
          |
  __________________
  | Win2k box      |
  | 10.0.0.2       |
  ------------------


Once again, kudos to LRP contributors.

John Rodley


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