What do you have as the contents of your /etc/resolv.conf file?

You need to have at least one valid DNS server listed in that file in
order for outside lookups to work.  Two or three is even better.

On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 12:37:14 -0500 (EST), David Brett wrote:

>I have almost figured out how to get DNS working.  The one thing piece I
>need help with is requests outside my domain.  DNS is working for lookups
>and reverse lookups within the domain I have set-up.  What does not work
>is the forwarders.  i.e. nslookup www.yahooo.com.  this fails.  Even a
>ping to an IP address on the internet from the DNS server fails as well.
>I know the IP addresses for the forwarders is correct.
>
>What am I missing? 
>
>Below is the named.conf file.
>
>options {
>directory "/var/named";
>forwarders{
>154.11.136.2;
>142.77.1.1;
>};
>};
>zone "." {
>type hint;
>file "named.ca";
>};
>zone "company.com"{
>type master;
>file "company.com";
>};
>zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa"{
>type master;
>file "named.local";
>};
>zone "10.IN-ADDR.ARPA"{
>type master;
>file "10.0.0.0";
>};
>
>
>david
>
>
>
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