The only way I got it to work here was by making sure that my local address
and host name was the first one in the server lookup. Had to do it through
yast, but list your local name first and your address first.
Martin Wind wrote:
> SuSE 6.0. with Bind 8.
> I Itried to install a nameserver, but it just won't work. That is:
> pinging to either the IP-adresses and/or machine names in my network
> works fine. But when I do a nslookup, i receive the following message:
>
> bash-2.02# nslookup
> 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa
> origin = host.family.nl
> mail addr = martin.family.nl
> serial = 42
> refresh = 10800 (3H)
> retry = 3600 (1H)
> expire = 432000 (5D)
> minimum ttl = 39400 (10H40m)
> *** Can't find server name for addres 192.168.0.1: No infornation
> *** Default server are not available
>
> What could be wrong?
>
> --
> Martin Wind
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