Gyepi SAM wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 08:53:02PM +0200, Rod Pike wrote:
> > I Set the debug flag in diald.conf.
> >
> > Here is what is trapped when the connection is established due to Netscape.
> > I'm running named on the box that diald is running on. 10.0.0.1 is my
> > slip-local IP address. The other address is the address for my ISP's name
> > server. The first line is interesting although I don't know what it means or
> > if it is relevant.
> >
> > Aug 9 20:02:09 redbox named[302]: No root nameservers for class IN
>
> Looks like you might be missing a named.cache file. There may well be
> other problems with your named setup. Run dig against your named server
> and see what it says.
>
> run nslookup interactively and say
> ls -d <your domain name>
>
> You should see all the machines in your domain listed.
>
> You could also try running nslookup for each used ip address in your
> domain to see whether named dials out. it should not.
>
> Also, you have not set a start page in netscape which is outside your
> domain, have you?
>
> [rest snipped]
>
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> Academicians care, that's who.
Named.cache file exists on the named server. The dig on the named
server looks ok
to me (although I'm not an expert). nslookup on any of the nodenames in
my domain
doesn't bring up the link.
No I haven't set a start page outside my domain. All settings are the
same as
they used to be prior to the upgrade to Netscape 4.6. I did not have
this problem
running Netscape 4.04 where my home page was as before located on my
http server.
I guess I'll try installing Netscape 4.04 again to veriy it's a Netscape
"feature".
Cheers,
Rod
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