George Karaolides wrote:
Hi,
I have a really strange DNS resolution problem.
I have set up and configured a Debian woody box as a gateway and firewall
for an internal network connected to the Internet via ADSL. I use the
Debian ipmasq package for this.
The ISP assigns an IP address to the
On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 04:01, George Karaolides wrote:
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> Sorry to be replying to my own post, but there was a typo in my email.
> I meant to say:
>
> --- Begin erratum ---
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> dig @192.168.4.5 www.google.com
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> works just fine! But putting 192.168.4.5 in /etc/resolv.conf and doing
>
> dig w
Hi,
Further to my previous message, the DNS resolution problem has not been
quite solved but has been found to be due to an outside cause.
I have checked using iptraf, and the nameserver I am querying
on 192.168.4.5 replies from a different (public) IP address!
dig will buy this, but the
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> Subject: DNS resolution problem
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a really strange DNS resolution problem.
>
> I have set up and configured a Debian woody box as a gateway and firewall
> for an internal network connected to the Internet via ADSL. I us
Hi,
I have a really strange DNS resolution problem.
I have set up and configured a Debian woody box as a gateway and firewall
for an internal network connected to the Internet via ADSL. I use the
Debian ipmasq package for this.
The ISP assigns an IP address to the ethernet interface connected
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