Michael

At 07:57 09.10.2002, you wrote:

>does anybody have a proxy-arp dmz and also running tinydns & dnscache?
>
>thought that I'd resolved this sometime ago; but, tonight, for life of
>me, I cannot get dmz hosts to resolve addresses for remote internet
>sites solely via tinydns-public and dnscache ;<  tinydns tries to
>resolve the name and gives up, without so much as asking dnscache.  as a
>test, I do same query from the internal network and dnscache answers
>immediately.
>
>actually, if I add other remote dns servers to /etc/resolv.conf on dmz
>hosts, then it works.
>
>oddly enough, netware servers on the dmz do not exhibit this problem . .

You may want to give us information about your resolv.conf file on the 
failing DMZ machine, then try to debug with nslookup or the more recent 
bind tools (dig, hosts...).

HTH

Erich

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